Prizes Awarded For Safety Slogans At Sheet Finishing Mill, Scott Chowning, superintendent, presents prizes to (from left) Lillie C. Powell, first prize winner; Nora Griggs, second; and Mary Ann Rea, third. Marvin Clifton, Sewing Department foreman, looks on at far right. Left to right. Jack Baker, superintendent of Bleachery and Finishing Mill; F. T. Suttenfield, general superintendent; Gaynelle Woodall, first prize winner; Quesell Scott, Blanket Sewing Department foreman; George Holland, second prize; Fred Sizemore, foreman of Beck Dye Department; and George Arender, Jr., third prize. Employees At Spray Area Mill® Are Presented Cash Awards For Entries In Company-Wide Contest Pictured on this page are the miU winners in the central Spray area in the safety slogan contest conducted among employees in all Fieldcrest plants. Winners at other mills are to b® shown in future issues of The MiU Whistle. Prizes were awarded in each mill a® follows: first prize, $15.00; second, $10.00; and third, $5.00. Winners at the Sheet Finishing Mill and their slogans were: first, Lillie C- Powell, Sewing Department, “Be Safe, Be Sure: Prevention Is Worth More Than A Cure”; second, Nora Griggs, Packaging Department, “Safety Prac ticed All The Time, Reach Sixty-Five Feeling Fine”; and third, Mary Ann Rea, Sewing Department, “Safety PraC' tice Not Hard To Do—Saves Us And The Company, Too”. In the Finishing Mill, Gaynelle Wood all, of the Blanket Sewing Departrnent, received first prize for her slogan, “Use Safety And Do Your Best While YoU Work At Fieldcrest”. Second place wen to George S. Holland, Beck Dye Depart ment, “On Any Shift, Night Or Day, Always Work The Safety Way”. Winner of third place was George W. Arender, Jr., Beck Dye Department, “Practice Safety Every Day. Carelessness Wn Never Pay”. Bleachery winners were: first prize, Wilbert King, Cloth Finishing Depart ment, “Foresight Guards Eyesight > second, Roy O. Jones, Piece Dyeing D®' partment, “Talking Safety Is OK Bu Performing Safety Is The Only ’ and third, James M. Hall, Cloth Finisn ing, “Time To Work — Not To Pla^' Safety Means Your Life Today”. The Sheet Finishing prizes were pr®' sented by Scott Chowning, superintend ent. F. T. Suttenfield, general superin tendent of the Bleachery, Finishing Mi and Central Warehouse, awarded tn prizes at the Finishing Mill and Baker, superintendent of the Bleacher^ and Finishing Mill, made the presents' tions to Bleachery winners. Justin Pulliam Paul Justin PuH^' am, who has celebrated his birthday, is son Mr. and Mrs. Robei Pulliam, Jr. grandson first oi an^ ^ of Winni® Scott, who is employ ed at the Karasta Service Spray. Center at From left, F. T. Suttenfield, Jack Baker, Wilbert King, first prize winner; Roy Jones, second prize; James Hall, third prize; Carson Oakley, foreman of Cloth Finishing Department; and Eugene Purcell, foreman. Piece Dyeing Department. 6 . Sell . . 5-pc. maple Swap FOR SALE: 5-pc. maple dining roo^ suite, table with leaf and 4 capta^*' chairs. Call 623-8902 after 5 p. m. THE MILL WHISTL^^

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