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Patrol Wagon Provides Additional Security A new service added to plant protec tion in the Blanket Operation areas is provided by this security patrol wagon. Major Edwin Pistilli, security officer, said the patrol wagon will strengthen the plant security and particularly will provide better patroling of the ware house areas and the parking lots. Above, Major Pistilli (right) and Pa trol Sgt. Herbert C. Stewart, examine the new vehicle. In the picture at right, above, Sgt. Stewart is using the two-way radio li”'*’ ing all guard stations in the Eden Radio communication will enable ® patrol wagon to respond immediately f any emergency that arises anywhere the Eden area, Major Pistilli said. Top Weavers, Fixers The Towel Mill’s leading weavers and loom fixers are listed below for the most recent periods of record. Weavers—^W/E November 17 Dobby Terry Walter Shelton Jacquard Terry Norman Rakes Fixers—^W/E November 17 Dobby Terry James Turner Elwyn Arnold Jacquard Terry Woodman Allen Weavers—^W/E November 10 Dobby Terry Walter Shelton Jacquard Terry Lauren Via Fixers—W/E November 10 Dobby Terry Richard Bocock Jacquard Terry Woodman Allen Joseph S. Rowe Chosen For College ‘Who’s Who’ Bedspread Finishing Joseph S. Rowe has been chosen for the 1968 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.’’ Enjoys Safety Dinner -PICTURES ON PAGES 4 AND 5— Employees of the Bedspread Finis'’. Joseph, who is majoring in business administration at the University of Texas, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rowe. His father is manager of Field- crest’s Dallas Service Center. of The annual directory of distinguished students has been published since 1934 and carries only the names of students whose academic standing, service to the community, leadership in extracurricu lar activities and future potential are decidedly above average. Woodrow Murphy Completes 40-Year Record Joseph W. Murphy of the Spooling and Warping Department at the Blanket Mill completed 40 years of continuous service with the company November 5. He has been presented with the Field- crest diamond-and-gold 40-year emblem and a letter of commendation from G. William Moore, president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Mr, Murphy is a native of the Spray section of Eden and was first employed in the Cotton Carding Department at the Blanket Mill. He worked in that de partment for many years on various production jobs, operating slubbers, in termediates and various types of roving frames. ing Mill have completed an average 4,039 hours of safe work per employ® and have earned their second conse"'* tive safety award dinner. The barbecue dinner was served cently right in the mill for all employ®^ on each shift. . Under terms of the safety contest Fieldcrest the Company gives a din^l: to all employees of any mill in whijj! the employees work an average of 2,('“ hours without a disabling injury. ,1 The Bedspread Finishing employ^fj were congratulated by J. P. Foster, superintendent, and were thanked their cooperation in preventing a"'’’ dents. Kenneth R. Baggett, Fieldcrest safv director, commended the employees their interest and efforts in the preve”' tion of injuries. . “I want to congratulate each mern^^. of the working force at the Bedsprf|. Finishing Mill for this outstandi"'" achievement,” he said. As of October 13, the mill had accui’’ ulated 690,696 man-hours of safe since the last disabling injury occuU^ March 28, 1967. The employees are tinuing their accident-free record date. you’re always JOSEPH W. MURPHY Long Record of Service . He served in the Army during World War II and upon his return from service became an oiler in the Cotton Carding Department. He later operated roving frames again but since 1954 has worked in the Spooling and Warping Depart ment as a spooler server. at the credit union THE MILL WHIST^
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