GEORGE L. CARAWAY. JR.
TED L. SPENCER
ROBERT H. W. SHORTER
Appointments Annonnced At Towel
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The following organization changes
have been announced at the Towel Mill,
Fieldale, Va.;
George L. Caraway, Jr., supervisor
of mill accounting, was appointed as
sistant superintendent of Warehousing
and Shipping; Ted L. Spencer, cost ac
countant, was named supervisor of mill
accounting, replacing Mr. Caraway; and
Robert H. Vf. Shorter, IBM operator,
was named supervisor of machine ac
counting in the Towel Mill Data Proc
essing Dept.
Mr. Caraway is a native of Montana
but grew up in Mount Airy. He s'
business administration after his
uation from high school and is a ^
uate of the International Accoun
Society, Chicago. He was secret
treasurer of John Dunn’s Inc., in
ston-Salem Immediately prior to ]0'
Fieldcrest in 1955. He worked as a '-“j
accountant at the Leaksville mills t jj
few months before being transferf®® jp
the Towel Mill as supervisor of
accounting.
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Mr.
Spencer was born in ~ ^
County, N. C. and attended High ^ jj.
College where he received his B. S-
gree in business administration in
He was a cost accoimtant with We®
Electric Co., in Greensboro, before ]
oA
cOr
ing Fieldcrest in 1963. He was a
accountant with the Leaksville^.fl
Dept, before his transfer to the T®
Mill in June, 1965. j
Mr. Shorter is a native of Drap®*.
a graduate of Morehead High
He served for four years in tb®
Force where he attended the AccouP
and Finance School and served
aS ‘
accounting specialist. He has been
e^'
ployed in the Towel Mill Data
ing Department as an IBM op®'-
since June of 1964.
KENNETH W. FODDRELL
WILLIAM R. MURPHY
Foddrell And Murphy Promoted
In promotions at the Sheet Finishing
Mill, effective Feb. 1, Kenneth W. Fod
drell, was promoted from assistant fore
man in the Sheet Sewing Dept, to fore
man of the Packaging Dept, and Wil
liam R. Murphy was promoted from
assistant foreman to foreman in the
Storage and Shipping Dept.
Mr. Foddrell is a native of Leaksville
and a 1954 graduate of Morehead High
School. He worked as a rug server in
the Burling Department at the Karastan
Mill prior to serving approximately four
8
years in the Air Force and attending
High Point College where he received
his B. S. degree in business administra
tion in June, 1962. He was employed
as a trainee in September, 1962, and be
came assistant foreman in January, 1963.
Mr. Murphy, also a Leaksville native,
has been with the company most of the
time since 1944 except when he was in
military service 1946-47. He worked on
production jobs at several of the mills
prior to 1954 when he was employed at
the Bleachery as a production control
at
your
clerk. He later worked as second
and as assistant foreman in the t*
Finishing Dept. He was transferi'®.jjli
the Sheet Finishing Mill in Augusti^^y
as a scheduler and became assP f
foreman of Storage
September, 1965.
and Shipp-
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