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¥ /. «,** m§m n^S LEONA A. SMITH SANFORD BRADFORD HARVEY A. BYRD DOROTHY W. LEE EFFIE L. MCCULLOUGH "il . l‘KT- BENNIE CURRY HOMER K. HYLTON THOMAS ANDERSON CHARLIE FERGUSON LILLIAN FULCHER LESLIE McCLUNG 15 Employees^ Retire Under Pen§iion Plan Ceremonies honoring 15 employees ^“iritig December 1 under the Field- est Pension Plan were held in the ®^ious mill managers’ offices and the fetir Wen 6es’ first monthly pension checks ® presented. Will officials congratulated them upon aving reached retirement age when ay can enjoy greater leisure with a j^opthly pension for life paid from the ’aldcrest Mill Pension Trust. ■The mill managers and members of ,®,Industrial Relations Department ex-- ained the various benefits available to a company’s retired employees and tinted out that retirees are still mem- of fjjg. “Fieldcrest family.” -j, h Was explained that the Pension g^'Ust is administered by the Wachovia and Trust Company of Winston- Wh'as trustee and that the money takthe company pays tO' the fund is from the company’s earnings and used only for the payment of Ployees’ pensions. .the pensions paid under the plan are addition to, and completely separate any payments received from So- gjW Security. The company, of course, pays half of the cost of Social Se- benefits which are paid to Field- ^t employees. gj^^tdely recognized as one of the first Pp best in the textile industry, the hsion Plan was installed over 20 years ^80' When comparatively few pension g aps for employees had been establish- tn the industry. g yPon retirement an employee receives tinuous service with the company and his career earnings as a Fieldcrest em ployee. Leona A. Smith with 46 years led the group in length of continuous service. Next were Sanford Bradford, Blanket Mill, and Harvey A. Byrd, Towel Mill, each with 45 years. Dorothy W. Lee, Sheeting Mill, had 42 years. Several others had records of from 30 to 35 years of continuous service. In addition to those pictured above, the following employees, whose photo graphs were unavailable, also retired: Edith V. Aaron, Blanket Mill; Pearl A. Roberts, Sheet Finishing Mill; Blanche O. Talbert, Bedspread Mill; and Ada G. Hutson, Bedspread Mill. hla: P®hsion check each month for the re- Deti; Older of his life. The amount of the IVlo ®ion is based on the employee’s con- Fuller Gets New Post In Mill Accounting R. Mastern Fuller, Jr. formerly su pervisor, mill accounting—Muscogee, was promoted to manager, mill account ing—towels effective January 1. J. Dan Roberts, formerly senior mill account ant, was promoted to supervisor, mill accounting—Muscogee, reporting to Mr. Fuller. T. L. Spencer, supervisor, mill ac counting—Fieldale and J. W. Jones, supervisor, mill accounting — Mount Holly, will also report to Mr. Fuller. Mr. Fuller continues to report to J. E. Williams, Jr., manager, budgets and mill accounting and will move his fam ily from Columbus, Ga., to Fieldale, Va., when suitable housing can be ob tained. A native of Leaksville and a graduate of National Business College in Roan oke, Va., Mr. Fuller first joined the company in the Controller’s Depart ment in 1955. He worked for a time as an assistant cost accountant in the Cost Department offices at Draper and Spray. He was promoted to supervisor MASTERN FULLER of mill accounting for the Spray area mills January 1, 1957, and served in that capacity until he was transferred to Muscogee as supervisor of mill ac counting there in August, 1963. NDAY, JANUARY 9, 1967
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