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50-Year Employee Honored At Lnneheon fst Buckner, Fieldcrest’s new- 50-year employee, was the guest of at a luncheon given by the Com- j ^ Tuesday, January 5, at the Mea- Greens Country Club. Buckner, of the Bedspread Fin- atid-' Of g Mill, was presented her diamond- gold 50-year pin, gifts and a letter commendation from G. William Core, president and chairman of Field- Mills, Inc. Th 06 presentations were made by A. Ola vice president-domestics tjjj”^Mcturing, who made a brief talk s), ^yotulating Miss Buckner on her out- record. jj Expresses Appreciation • W. Whitcomb, retired board chair- Itic*' ^ director of Fieldcrest Mills, 5-'’ 6poke briefly commending Miss Ploy and the other 50-year em- for their long service and ex- PPd the regrets of President Moore Harris, senior vice president- "Ufactur 'Sent. Jring, that they could not be Barron, division vice president- manufacturing, and J. P. Fos- of the Bedspread spoke in praise of Miss record and extended good fih’i pMnt manager filing Mill jj.c® to her for the future. Buckner, in a brief response, to thankfulness for “being able for 50 years.” She was espec- Ps(jpi thankful, she said for “the fine '•h, met along the way and for all have helped me.” jj ^®0-Year Group Recognized tfijj Newton, vice president-indus- 5ti(j *^®Mtions, presided at the luncheon Otis Marlowe, editor of Whistle, for the invocation. m'® Mill Wov- ®'"'ton recognized all 50-year em- k •'SSs ‘tetn attending and congratulated (tie-, their outstanding accomplish- (tiOfg working a half-century or %ej,®^'tition to those mentioned above, •^®°mpany officers attending were 5Pil j ' Fraser, vice president-finance 9i)j ^'(easurer; and W. B. Lucas, assist- P(esg®®'^®tary and general counsel. Also V to ^ 'Were a number of officials from Finishing Mill and the Relations Department. ® Buckner attained her 50-year January 1. She has worked in C?on 3ud Sewing Department for hre half-century, of service. She Eunice V. Buckner, new 50-year employee, is presented Fieldcrest service pin and gifts by A. L. Jackson, vice president-domestics manufacturing. Members of the “50-'Fear Club” attending luncheon, shown from left to right, are Eunice V. Buckner, Stuart L. Golden, Hugh T. Lee, Bradley C. Murray, Mack Overby, J. Thomas Patterson, Betty H. Ratliff and W. A. Blackburn. has worked on fringing, folding, scal loping and hemming operations during her years of service. She has been a folder and inspector since the new Bed spread Finishing Mill was occupied in 1963. All-Stars Keep In Shape For New Season Buy . . . Sell . , . Swap 'iloh All-Stars (formerly the Ncti ^®Sles) have started blackboard and are playing some basket- k'' Douglass High School gym Slj ^ in shape for their coming base- i .^^°®'^nax, a roving hauler at the , Mill, says the team, coached Frazier of the Blanket Fin- *Qk S ^Mili and managed by Mr. Broad- '/las a ^ J. irom such areas as Stoneville, / h a number of new players re Madison, Greensboro and Axton, Va. They plan to have their first game around Easter and expect to play about twice as many games as they played last season. Manager Broadnax also said there is a strong possibility some of their games will be broadcast over Station WLOE.. The All-Stars are in need of pitchers. Interested persons should get in touch with Sam Broadnax, 415 Irving Av enue, Eden. FOR SALE: Five large bales of hay, 12 to 15 holly trees, large and small dog houses. See J. H. Wade, Rt. 3, Box 11, Eden, or telephone 623-6602. FOR SALE: TS 90 Suzuki Trail Bike, almost new. $350. Also a pair of snow skis and ski boots, size 91/2. $75. Call 627-7283 or Fieldcrest extension 7725. WANTED: Used aluminum pickup cover with jalousie windows for 8 ft. bed. Call 623-3629 after 6 p.m. Ay, JANUARY 18, 1971
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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