In storage at a warehouse in Spray, looms for the Bedspread ^'11 are inspected by Joe Farrell, of the Engineering Dept. S. T. Anderson, Bedspread Mill superintendent (left fore ground), watches as a loom is pushed up ramp and into the mill. Progress Being Made On Loom Installation Good progress is being made on the installation of additional looms and dyeing equipment in the Bedspread Mill line with the Company’s plan for a 20 per cent expansion in bedspread Production and sales. Fifteen of the 65 looms recently Purchased by Fieldcrest for the Bed spread Mill already have been install ed. The remainder have been received and are stored at Spray. It is expected i957 Officials Named i^or Mutual Aid Assn. In the recent election of officers, di rectors and unit committeemen of the nited Mutual Aid Association, Glenn ^'nipson was re-elected president and Warner and Grissom Manley were re-elected vice-president and treasurer *'®spectively. Clarence Martin was elect ed secretary. Other member.s of the board of di rectors for 1957 are Robert Adkins, lanket Mill; Mauricj Rawlins, Cen- ral Warehouse; J. B. Reynolds, Kara- an; Malcolm Stearns, Automatic Blan- Dan Squires, Sheeting; and F. ®de Younts, Bedspread Mill. Unit committeemen were elected as ^pHows: General Office—Clarence Mar i'’. chairman; Norwood Cheek, vice- nairman; Lois Talley, secretary; C. C. g^'^Pbell and Cynthia Sherwood. Q, eeting—Dan Squires, chairman; E. j.; Stophel, vice - chairman; . Mamie secretary; Mary Shelton and Joe .inian. Bleachery—Glenn Simpson, airman; Charlie Luther, vice-chair- 8n; Wilda Saunders, secretary; Eu- Purcell, and C. S. Stanley. Central ^rehouse — Maurice Rawlins, chair- (Continued on page seven) Monday that eight more looms will bs placed in the mill this coming week. Th .-ye- ing units are now bein erected. The mill will placs all 6, of the looms in the main weave room. To gain the needed space, 33 o; th3 present looms will be moved to a new weaving section in the basement. Sixtee.n of these looms already hav3 b^en moved and most are in operation. Some others were to have been moved during the past week end. Thirty-two oli model Draper looms will be stored for the iims being. F’e'dcrest purchased all of the Crompton & Knowles box looms with jacquard heads and all of the beam and package dyeing equipment for merly operated by the Monument Mills, Inc. of Housatonic, Mass. Monument last November announced its intention to liquidate. OFFICERS of the United Mutual Aid Association for 1957, shown above, are (seated) Glenn Simpson, Bleachery, president; left to right, standing, Ray Warner, Synthetic Fabrics Mill, vice-president; Clarence Martin, Engineering Department, secretary; Grissom Manley, Finishing Mill, treasurer. Roger L. Wilkes, business manager oi the association, is in right foreground. JANUARY 21, 1957