PAYTON E. JEFFRIES MADELINE OAKLEY THOMAS A. BRAME LEONARD H. EARLES Four Get Awards For 40 Years’ Service Four employees, in four different mills or units, have completed 40 years of continuous service with the company. Receiving awards for 40-year records were Payton E. Jeffries, Central Filter Plant; Madeline Oakley, Bedspread Mill; Thomas A. Brame, Finisihing Mill; and Leonard H. Earles, Bleachery. In informal ceremonies on their an niversary dates, each of the veteran em ployees was presented the Fieldcrest diamond-and-gold 40-year emblem and a letter of commendation from Harold W. Whitcomb, chairman of the board, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Mr. Jeffries, a native of Eden, was first employed in the Nantucket Spin ning Department January 30, 1928. He then worked briefly as a weaver learn er at the Homecrest Mill but returned to the Nantucket Mill as a winder. In 1930, he became a warper at the old Silk Mill and in 1940 was promoted to assistant foreman of the Warping De partment. He became assistant foreman of the Winding Department at the Rayon Mill in 1946 and continued in that posi tion until the Synthetic Fabrics Mill was closed in 1957. He has since worked at the Central Filter Plant where he is a filter operator. Miss Oakley, born in Henry County, Va., has continuous service of 40 years also starting January 30, 1928 at the Nantucket Mill, where she worked as a winder hand. She later was transferred to the Rhode Island Mill and worked as a winder and as a spooler. She worked at the old Silk Mill as a rewinder and in the Blanket Cutting and Sewing De partment at the Finishing Mill before being transferred to the Bedspread Mill Weave Room in June, 1942. She has worked as a battery filler or magazine filler since that time and continues to work as a magazine filler. Mr. Brame, a native of Eden, was (Continued on Next Page) Copyright, 1968, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Eden, N. C. 27288 Issued Every Other Monday For Employees and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, South Atlantic Council Of Industrial Editors ADVISORY BOARD J. J. Beck J. S. Eggleston P. A. Brodie A. H. Justice E. A. Clark R. B. Mitchell J. L. Crabtree J. M. Moore W. F. Crumley J. M. Rimmer B. W. Whaley REPORTING STAFF Alexander Sheeting Mill Edna Pauline Yeiton Automatic Blanket Plant Janice Bnn'S Bedspread Finishing Mill Ann Midkin Bedspread Mill Edna Hoppe Blanket Mill Katherine Turner Central Warehouse Geraldine Perkins Draper Offices Mamie Dickson General Offices Hiida Grogan Giadys Holland, Katherine Manley Karastan Mill Irene Meeks Karastan Service Center Mary Stephens Karastan Spinning Div Evelyn Beasiev Laurelcrest Carpets Carolyn Branch Mount Holly Barbara Collins Muscogee Mills Mildred Newsome New York Offices Betty Lencses Northeast Service Center Mary Kuipas Nye-Wait Division Mary Spec^K Sheet Finishing Mill Faye Light Sheetino Miil Ruth Mmter Towel Mill Faye Warren Winchester Spinning Mill Ann Wilson Vol. XXVI Mon., Feb. 5, 1968, No. 15 SERVICE ^anniversaries Forty Years Madeline Oakley Bedspread Payton E. Jeffries Specials Leonard H. Earles Bleachery Thomas A. Brame •■•■.... Finishing Twenty-Five Years Herman L. Garrett Towel Ella M. Hall Bedspread Mattie M. Lackey Towel Herman E. Padgett Towel Eva W. Daniels Towel J. Moir Wray Towel Euthimia Tartas Fieldcrest Sales Howard J. Brannock Karastan William O. Highfill Karastan Twenty Years Thomas W. Vernon Bedspread Manda T. Lamb Muscogee Virginia M. Rorrer Towel Everette W. Thornton .... Bdspd. Finish- Joseph A. Lepak Nye-Wait Fifteen Years Euel W. Emberson Towel James M. Lillard Blanket Walter McNeely Towel VERSE— -fmm'lfie Bible" THE GOLDEN RULE ‘'And as ye vjould that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.” — Luke 6:31. THE MILL WHISTLE