Foremost Screen Print Employees Enjoy Safety Barbecue Employees at the Foremost 323,656 hours without a lost-time injury, thereby qualifying for August 2, 1973. for a safety barbecue when they Screen Print Plant enjoyed a accident. They achieved an the safety barbecue. The last Under the terms of the achieve 2,000 average man- safety barbecue on October 9, in average of 2,087 man-hours per lost-time accident at Foremost Fieldcrest Safety Contest , em- hours without a lost-time honor of achieving a total of employee without a lost-time prior to the barbecue was on ployees in any mill are eligible accident. Two Months Old 9 NCF Employees Complete IMC Supervisory Course pp^ Terence DeJuan Jones, two ^Tionths old, is the son of Mr. and VIrs. James C. Jones. His Tiother, Wanda G. Jones, is employed in the Service Department at the General "Offices. His grandmother, Lucy r|VI. Galloway is employed at the Blanket Greige Mill as a weaver and his grandfather, Robert L. Galloway is employed as a custodian at the General Offices. David Hutchins W. R. HUNT Nine NCF employees were among 15 graduates receiving Supervisory Development Diplomas at the Industrial Management Club (IMC) meet ing held in September. The Salisbury-Rowan Industrial Management Club has been named the number one club in the United States. It is a function of the YMCA, and provides a curriculum consisting of courses in supervisory management, per sonal development, human relations and technical training for its members. To complete the study, members are required to attend 13 required classes, seven elective classes, two seminars, and two plant tours. This means attending night classes at E. D. BARBER C. W. RUSS D. W. BARKER Rowan Technical Institute from eighteen months to three years. NCF continues to be tops in its number of graduates and in overall participation in the IMC. C. L. FORTNER Graduates includes: W. R. Hunt (Warehouse), E. D. Barber (Finishing), M. E. Potts, Sr. (Bleach), C. W. Russ (Put Up), JAMES STALEY D. W. Barker (Dye No. 1), C. L. Fortner (Put Up), James Staley (Finishing), Lindsay Sells (Dye No. 1), D. M. Helpler (Put Up). Buy... Sell... Swap IIV' David Ray Hutchins, who was torn on August 22, 1974 is the son )f Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ray lutchins of Forest City. He is he grandson of Mr. and Mrs. ijfi^arl Hutchins and Mr. and Mrs. jjjleff Harris of Forest City. Mr. ^g((Iarris is employed as a card jj^ender at the Alexander Sheeting j/ill. [ONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1974 (fli FOR SALE: One 16-gauge Browning automatic shotgun. “Sweet Sixteen”, about five years old, like new. Also one 280-gallon oil tank with gauge and about 15 feet of %-inch copper tubing. Call Fieldcrest extension 8821. FOR SALE: A 1972 15-foot Renkin Dri-Hull boat with walk-through windshield. 50 hp Evinrude motor, Cox trailer and ski equipment. Call 627-7381 after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 12’ x 65’ mobile home, three bedrooms. Off of Friendly Road in Shamrock Court. Will sell as it is or consider other terms. See Edward Dorsett any afternoon between 3 and 6 to see mobile home. FOR SALE: A 14-foot fiberglass Larson boat with trailer. 60 hp motor, electric starter, 8 life preservers, set of skis and two 6-gallon gas tanks. Call 635- 2380. LINDSAY SELLS I). M. HELPLER