THE MILLWH V-:J§ Published by ReWcrert MiJb. !nc->: Plonts located in Spray, Draper and Uaksville, N. C. an^^le, W MlRl£ft’SN.riNI5T >OW|R tOB«IO RU6 Vol. XVI Spray, N. C., Monday, July 29, 1957 NUMBER 2 No Accidents In MURRAY BROTHERS COMPLETE 40 YEARS’ SERVICE John Li. Murray, of Karastan, and Bradley C. Murray, of the Bedspread ^ill, brothers who completed 40 years of continuous service on the same day, receive congratulations from President Harold W. Whitcomb and mill officials. Left to right are J. M. Norman, man ager of the Karastan Mill; John Mur ray, Mr. Whitcomb, Bradley Murray, and J. E. Barksdale, manager of the Bedspread Mill. (See page three). Mutual Aid Benefits To Increase _ _ ^ ^«A A A ^ Increased benefits under the United Mutual Aid Association plan will be come effective next Thursday, August 1- The Association provides hospitali zation and surgical insurance for em ployees in the Company’s North Caro lina mills and for dependents of the inembers. The improved benefits were recom- Riended by the Mutual Aid Board of Directors and all of the imit boards, and the proposed changes were adopted by the membership. A summary of the revisions follows; 1. The hospital room rate is increas ed from $8.00 to $10.00 per day. 2. Hospital extras are increased from $8.00 to $10.00 per day. (The maximum for extras is increased from $80.00 to $100.00). 3. The maximum days of hospital coverage are increased from 30 days to 70 days for any one case. 3. Maximum surgical benefits are increased from $100.00 to $150.00. (The average increase for all sur gery is 33%). 5. Maternity benefits are increased from $80.00 to $100.00. An entirely new feature added to the plan provides in-hospital medical care. This means that in cases not requiring surgery, the attending physician will be paid $3.00 per day for hospital visits. The limit is $100.00 for any one case. No increase in dues will be made un til January 1, 1958, when the dues will be increased from 75c a week to $1.00 a week, to pay for the more liberal benefits. A new booklet incorporating the re- (Continued on page seven) Goal At Mills Elimination Of Unsafe Acts And Conditions To Be Emphasized August has been designated as “Ac cident Prevention Month” by the North Carolina Industrial Commission. More industrial injuries occur in August than in any other month. The com mission is sponsoring the special ob servance in an attempt to reduce in juries and this high accident rate. Industry throughout the State is be ing called on to make every possible effort to prevent on-the-job injuries during August. Singled out for special attention are unsafe work habits of em ployees and unsafe conditions which if uncorrected might cause an accident. Fieldcrest is cooperating in the special drive and each mill will be trying for a perfect safety record during August. Posters on the plant bulletin boards will remind employees of the goal. Plant safety committees will give at tention to boxes, bins, conveyors, steps, floors, doors, and windows to locate any conditions needing correction. Supervisors will put forth extra ef- (Continued on page seven) Fex, Petrich Added To Rug Sales Staff Robert Fex and Max Petrich have been appointed to the Karastan sales staff by W. B. Guinan, vice-president in charge of Karastan sales, in a re alignment of territories. Mr. Fex whose territory will include Long Island and Brooklyn has been with C. H. Masland & Sons for the past four years, most recently as northeast ern contract manager. I^ior to joining Masland, he was with the Alexander Smith Carpet Company. A graduate of St. Johns University, Mr. Fex is mar ried, has three children. Mr. Petrich, also the father of three, will have his headquarters in San Fran cisco and cover several western states for Karastan. He was for more than 10 years a salesman for the Bigelow- Sanford Carpet Company.