BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS! NEWS GASTONIA Quality production doesn’t just happen. It is planned and executed with care and determination. See how Firestone Textiles’ Quality Control Department guards the quality of every pound of pro duction, page four. VOLUME I GASTONIA, N. C., DECEMBER 5, 1952 NO. 14 New Second Shift Parking Lot Fir The Millon Sti'eet parking lot was opened November 24 to estone Textiles second shift employees. The lot is divided into ® Sections, as shown above, and will accommodate 91 cars. The ^Ppermost picture shows a portion of the North Section in which 40 c{ floor can be parked. The lower picture—taken from the fourth of the plant—shows the South Section at closer range, detailing direction arrows and parking lines which employees are observe closely. Serviceman - Former Creeler - Writes ^®tter Of Appreciation From Korea o ■ • • • Keeping You Posted 'Z-j; at jp- best known faces Textiles is that of is Neely, or “Britt” as he ^iig commonly identified. job is the pickup ^ y of mail within the ti'ipg ‘ addition he makes Sevgj. ? Gastonia Post Office a day. Over the estatii k “Britt” has i}K himself as a unique ^ ^^ble personality as well ^^Pendable plant mail THE plant newspaper recently received a letter from a former creeler in the Weaving Department who is now serving with the United States Navy in Korean Waters. Believing that his com ments will be of interest to all employees we are publishing his entire letter as follows: “This is just a letter of praise and appreciation of your local paper, Firestone News. I believe it is a real boost to a serviceman’s morale to hear from his home town, especially his place of em ployment before entering the ser vice. “Firestone is well known aboard this carrier and in our Fighter Squadron. I am in a Fighter Squadron of F2H-2 Banshees, which are single place, high performance, twin engine jet propelled fighters. They use Westinghouse J 34-WE turbo jet engines, which must be packed for rough treatment dur ing shipment. When an engine is changed, the first thing you notice is the packing container in which it was shipped. FIRE STONE is painted across the top of each container in big yellow letters. I don’t know what plant does this but it is still a Fire stone product. To start these planes, we have a mobile power (Continued On Page 2) Christmas Parties Forerun Busy Yuletide; Santa Claus To See ‘‘Kiddies” In Person THE annual Christmas parties for children of Firestone Textiles employees will be a big event of December 20 at the Webb and Palace Theaters. The distinguished gentlemen from the frozen north will appear first at the Webb Theater at 9:00 a. m. His next stop will be at the Palace Theater at 10:30 a. m., at which time he will greet all the children of colored employees. Finally he will return to the Webb at 11:00 a. m, for a second party since there are more employee children than can be seated in the Webb Theater at one time. Entrance to these parties is by ticket only. All employees will be given tickets for each of their children under 14 years of age. These tickets must be presented upon entering either theater. Santa Claus To Visit Girls’ Club 1 Santa Claus will visit the Girls’ Club in person on December 9, 11, 16, and 18, from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. At these times he will be available to all the little folk of Firestone Community. Santa will be glad to receive letters from the kiddies during these visits and he has promised to answer each one if they contain a name and address. Turkeys To Be Grand Prizes At Bingo The grand prizes for the De cember 11 bingo parties will be turkeys. Two large roaster-sized birds will be awarded that day— one at the 10:00 a. m. party; one at the 7:00 p. m. party. Assistance Available For Christmas Parties Recreation Director Ralph John son says he will be glad to assist any of the departments in the plan ning of their Christmas Parties. Christmas Party Schedules At Girls’ Club Friday, December 12, Women of the Firestone Wesleyan Methodist Church (Mrs. Dodgin in charge). Saturday, December 18, Third Shift Cord Weaving Dinner, 7:00 p. m. Monday, December 15, Quality Control Party. Tuesday, December 16, First Shift Ply Twisting Dinner, 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, December 17, Recre ation Council Banquet, 7:00 p. m. Thursday, December 18, Second Hands’ Christmas Banquet. Friday, December 19, Main Of fice Party, 7:00 p. m. Saturday, December 20, Super visors’ Party. Monday, December 22, Shop Party. Tuesday, December 23, Indus trial Relations Party, 7:00 p. m. WHAT boy or girl is there who wouldn’t be satisfied to have one or two toys like these for Christmas ? This is the Firestone Stores show case in the West end of the plant. These and other Christmas toys may be purchased at the Firestone Store, Marietta and Franklin Streets. Gastonia. Reporters Hear Editor Gillespie Talk On "ABC's" and "Gremlins" At Party APPROXIMATELY 40 report ers and guests attended the Re porters Party, Tuesday, November 25 at the Girls’ Club. They were feasted to turkey amid table set tings that struck a perfect Thanks giving note. Dinner music was furnished by the Melody Makers Orchestra. Following dinner the group listened attentively to the Gaston Citizen’s Editor David Gillespie as he pointed out the “ABC’s” of newspapering. These, said Mr. Gillespie, are accuracy, brevity, and clarity. In a more humorous vein he regaled his audience with examples of typographical errors he has collected from leading news papers. “These are the ‘gremlins’,” said Mr. Gillespie, “that sneak in to plague the life of every news paperman.” As an illustration of the im portance of names the visiting speaker named the reporters on the Firestone News staff from memory. He noted that people like to hear or see their names and he used this method to emphasize the axiom that “names make the news.” After Mr. Gillespie’s talk, Gen eral Manager Harold Mercer and Industrial Relations T. B. Ipock, Jr., opened an informal question and answer period with their com ments on the progress being made by the plant publication. REPORTERS and guests to the first annual Firestone News Reporters’ Party pose informally above. Among the guests were General Manager Harold Mercer, seated at the head table left; General Superintendent Nelson Kessell, third from left at head table- and Industi ial Relations Director T. B. Ipock, seated fourth from left. The speaker, Mr. Gillespie, had to leave before this picture was taken.