Rug Sales To Employees Will Be
Resumed Under Improved System
Sales of rugs and carpets tO' em-
oyees, which have been temporarily
'^spended, will be resumed effective
Pril 17^ under a revised system design-
® to improve the method of making
.'p'^tions, deliveries, and the general
ficiency of the procedufe.
Gary Darnell, previously of the Kar-
stan Production and Inventory Con-
Department, has been appointed
® cash sales supervisor,
j. to aid employees in making selec-
samples will be on display at the
^ Building on West Stadium Drive
Way
'ash
Bden. Employees may visit the dis-
room, choose their carpet, and the
I •• sales supervisor will be able to
j. them immediately if the merchan-
is available.
|, the showroom will be open Monday
tough Friday from 1 p m. to 5 p.m.
c telephone number will be 53281.
^^?®hinants and off-quality broadlodm
he sold on a first come, first ser
ved basis. No waiting list will be kept
for this type of merchandise.
However, in the case of off-quality
Karastan oriental-design rugs, an em
ployee may speak for such a rug and
wait his turn. Meanwhile, the mill will
maintain a list of the requests, as here
tofore.
Purchases of first quality merchan
dise will be at the mill list price. Or
ders for first quality may be placed for
merchandise on hand or for those styles
for which a definite finished date has
been established.
Sales will be on a cash basis and
purchases must be for the employee’s
personal use. Fhirchases may be lim
ited at the discretion of the mill and a
card file will be kept showing a run
ning record of quantities bought by
the employee.
In order to buy rugs or carpet, pres
ent employees must obtain an authori-
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Company Is Recognized For Pollution Control
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received by Fieldcrest for unique
^*cr recycling- system at Stokesdale
Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. has been award
ed a Certificate of Recognition as a
nominee for the National Gold Medal
Award for industrial achievement in
the control of water pollution.
The award, made by The Sports
Foundation, Inc., was for Fieldcrest’s
water reclamation system at the Fore
most Screen Print Plant, Stokesdale,
where 100% of the waste water is re
cycled for repeated use in production
processing.
The National Gold Medal Award pro
gram, established in 1968, gives recog
nition to members of American indus
try which have made outstanding
achievements in water pollution control.
Finalists for 1971 were Atlantic Rich
field Co., New York; Bethlehem Steel
Corp., Bethlehem, Pa.; and Union Oil
Co. of California, Los Angeles.
Judges are nationally recognized lead
ers in the field of pollution control
and in the environmental sciences. Earl
C. Hubbard, assistant director of the
North Carolina Department of Air and
Water Resources, was one of the judges
in the 1971 competition.
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DR. J. G. SPRINGER
. . . President-Elect of CIMA . .
Dr. Springer To Head
Industrial Physicians
Dr. Joseph G. Springer, corporate
medical director at Fieldcrest, has been
chosen president-elect of the Carolina
Industrial Medical Association. His
election came at the group’s spring
meeting at Lancaster, S. C., March 10.
Dr. Springer will take office in March
of 1973.
The Carolina Industrial Medical As
sociation is composed of physicians en
gaged in industrial medicine in North
and South Carolina. The Carolinas or
ganization is a component society of
the national Industrial Medical Asso
ciation (IMA).
Industrial medicine has grown rapidly
in importance in the Southeast in the
last few years. At Fieldcrest Mills,
which has had an established Medical
Department for many years, there has
likewise been an accelerated growth in
the importance of this function.
Industrial physicians are concerned
with the optimal health of the work
force, not merely the treatment of in
jured persons. They are concerned with
the diseases that might arise out of
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