E ?.#/■ ...... ^ V 'y FASHIONS POR BED AND BATH V -'' Plants located in Spray, Draper and leaksvitle, N, C. and Fieldale, Va ^ Published by Fieldcrest Mills • XVII Spray, N. C., Monday, March 9, 1959 NO. 17 ^eldale Men Have wod Quality Records Ijp^'arnpion quality weavers and top ■nfixers at the Towel Mill received ^atulations from D. A. Purcell, mill ®ger, and other Towel Mill officials Towel Employees Exceed 2V2-Million Man-Hours 'on, ''ea. ®Mng the compilation of the best and fixing records for 1958. Th w top quality weavers during the 1^*' Were as follows: dobby terry, Don- j Trantham; jacquard terry, David and Pete Ramsey; Draper and terry, Ben Miller, Vernon Hopkins. 1| ,°P loomfixers for the year were ' Rakes and Claude Cobler on terry; Wendell Walker on jac- 1. .’’'I terry; Roy Whitlock on Draper iiij cam terry; and Booker Dalton on and crash. ^'^er a quality recognition prograiri ll^'^Ucted by the Towel Mill, names of quality weavers are posted in "'Save room each week. The “Weav- the Week” are those with the per ggjit of seconds with rela- 'w '•o the standards for the various groups. 5 top fixers are determined through L^'ftbination of low seconds and high efficiency on their respective sec- Fieldcrest Program To Be Broadcast In Stereo Want to really enjoy good music? Then set up your AM and FM radios to receive the Fieldcrest program in stereophonic sound. The program will be broadcast stere- ophonically over WLOE in Leaksville. The station will use special stereo re cords, the high tones to be played on FM (94.5') and the “lows” on AM (1490). D. L. Craddock, owner-manager of WLOE, lists these suggestions for the most enjoyable reception: Place the AM and FM sets six to eight feet apart, the AM on the right and the FM on the left. Tune the radios at equal volume, then sit back and enjoy beauti ful, life-like sound. The Fieldcrest Program is heard over WLOE each Sunday from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. It will be broadcast in stereophonic sound March 15, 22 and 29. . Weavers and fixers at the Towel Mill in 1958 were congratulated by V manager. Left to right. Booker Dalton, Wendell Walker, Claude >i)ij Ben Miller, Vernon Hopkins, David Riggs, Melvin Rakes, Donald Trantham A. Purcell, mill manager. Pete Ramsey and Roy Whitlock are not shown. Safety Barbecue Is Award For Outstanding Record Established In 1958 Riding the crest of a 2 Vz-million man- hour record—the present best safety re cord at Fieldcrest Mills—employees of the Towel Mill enjoyed a barbecue Sat urday, February 28. The barbecue was an award to the Fieldale workers for having worked the entire year of 1958 without a lost-time accident. The outing was held in two parts, one at 11:30 a. m. and another at 4 p. m., to enable employees on all working shifts to attend. Brief programs in the Fieldale high school auditorium preceded the barbe cues served at the softball field. President Harold W. Whitcomb dis cussed general business conditions and reviewed the progress at the Towel Mill in recent years. D. A. Purcell, mill man ager, reported on the recent job satis faction survey at the Towel Mill. D. E. Simons and C. P. Wilson, super intendents, spoke briefly to welcome the employees and to congratulate them on their outstanding safety performance. It was pointed out that the last lost time injury at the Towel Mill occurred November 8, 1957. To date the employ- (Continued on page eight) Pictures of Towel Mill barbecue ap pear on pages four and five. Help On Tax Returns W. R. Lloyd, deputy collector for the North Carolina Depart ment of Revenue, will be in the Tri-Cities later this month to as sist taxpayers in filing their State income tax returns. Fieldcresters who desire assist ance on their State returns should make a note of Mr. Lloyd’s sched ule which follows below: Leaksville post office, March 24. Central “Y”, Spray, March 25. Draper town hall, March 26.