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I Store Is Decorated Christmas decorations throughout the Fieldcrest Store, Spray, are receiving much favorable comnient from customers. The picture above shows decorations in one of the windows of the Fieldcrest Shop. Until Christmas the store will be open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Monday through Thursday, Friday nights until 9 p.m.; and 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays. ■ Festival Queen Tilley Children Roger Derrick Tilley, 14% months old, and Kent Duane Tilley, three months old, are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tilley. Father is employed in the Sheet ing Mill Carding Department. Tanya Marie Wright, eight years old, was crowned Harvest Festival Queen at the North Spray School. She is daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright of Spray. Mother, Joan, works in the Cut ting and Sewing Department at the Bed spread Finishing Mill. Grandparents are Charlie Wright of the Blanket Weave Room; Mrs. Wright (Myrtle) of the Karastan Winding De partment; and Elsie Overby, formerly of Blanket Inspecting. Employees are served barbecue dinner won by their safety record. Cakes in foreground were brought by fello'*^^ workers in honor of Louise Burnett and J. O. Neal (seco and third from left) on their last working day before retir*® Safety Barbecue Won By Bedspr. Finishing Employees of the Bedspread FinisW'J^ Mill are pictured above and on the ing page as they enjoyed a barb^j dinner which they earned under of the safety contest at Fieldcrest Mi ,jj The barbecue was served in the November 27 on a schedule approxii^ ing the employees’ usual lunch perio The Bedspread Finishing employ? , were given the barbecue in recogniti of having accumulated 279,966 hours without a lost-time injury, average of 2,154 accident-free hours P employee since October 14, 1963. .jj In a letter announcing that the had won the barbecue, Frank E. Barr® J Jr., manager of the Bedspread Mill Bedspread Finishing Mill, and Joseph Foster, superintendent of the Bedspr® Finishing Mill, commended the ® ployees on their fine safety record- “We are sure that each of you the satisfaction of knowing that interest and participation in mill has helped prevent suffering and 1° time injury,” the letter said. “May we urge you to continue y° ^ interest in safe work habits and g ^ housekeeping practices so that we . go on to attain the top mill safety P® ] tion at Fieldcrest. Let’s make our S for the future no lost-time accidents the Bedspread Finishing Mill.” Timothy Bailey Timothy Eugene ' Bailey was one year old December 10, was younger when this photograph was tak- , , en. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey. Father is employed in the machine .shop at ' the Alexander Sheet- Mill, Forest City. THE MILL WHI
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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