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Bailey Promoted To New Post At Worthville
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Billy D. Bailey, a shift foreman in the
Bedspread Mill Carding and Spinning
Departments, was appointed general
foreman at the Worthville Spinning
Mill, Worthville, effective March 20.
He previously was a shift foreman in
the Yarn Preparation Department at
the Bedspread Mill and a shift fore
man in the Carding and Spinning De
partments at the Fieldale Towel Mill
Fieldale, Va.
A native of West Virginia, Mr. Bai
ley was first employed in the Carding
Department at Fieldale in 1961, just
after his return from four years in
the Marine Corps.
He worked on various jobs in the
Carding Department and in 1963 be
came an overhauler helper. He soon
was promoted to fixer and card grind
er and in 1965 he became a mainten
ance second hand in the Spinning De
partment.
Mr. Bailey completed the Fieldcrest
supervisory training program during
August 1966 and was named a shift
foreman in the Carding and Spinning
Departments. He left the Company late
in 1967 but returned a few months later
as a shift foreman at the Bedspread
Mill.
Dr. Springer Will Head Industrial Physicians
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the work place, and more and more
emphasis is being placed on the pre
vention of diseases and the elimination
of health hazards.
Since he joined Fieldcrest in 1968,
Dr. Springer has been involved in two
major occupational health efforts: the
Company’s hearing conservation pro
gram and Fieldcrest’s program aimed
at the prevention of ill effects from cot
ton dust.
Dr. Springer is currently serving on
the Health and Safety Committee of
the American Textile Manufacturers In
stitute.
He is a member of the State Medi
cal Society committee on occupation
al health and a member of the Rocking
ham County Board of Health.
He is a national delegate from the
Carolinas to the IMA, a board member
of the Carolina Industrial Nurses Asso
ciation and is listed by the National
Safety Council as a certified instructor
for audiometric technicians.
Immediately before joining Field
crest Mills in 1968 Dr. Springer was
medical director of the Employee Health
Service of the New York Civil Service
Department. Prior to that he was med
ical director of the Chrysler Motor
Corporation’s Jefferson Assembly plant
in Detroit, Mich. He earlier was in gen
eral practice for 10 years at Lakeview
and Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Dr. Springer received his premedical
education at Miami University, Oxford,
Ohio. He received his M.D. degree from
the University of Cincinnati and com
pleted a one-year internship at St. Eliz
abeth Hospital, Dayton, Ohio.
A native of South Dakota, he was a
Navy medical corpsman in World War
II. He served as a flight surgeon in the
Air Force 1953-54, and graduated from
the USAF school of Aviation Medicine
at San Antonio, Texas.
Recent Service Anniversaries
Thirty Years
Edgar J. Clark
Ruby D. Shropshire
Sanford C. Light
Twenty-Five Years
Nancy W. King
Veril G. Jones
Edward Vernon
Charlie A. Ward
James W. Brown
Iva A. Hill Draper
Twenty Years
Ruth L. Hudson
Lenwood O. Shelton
Kara Stan
Blanket
Karastan
Carl Douglas Boyd Columbus
Lydia B. Perry Fieldale
Taft Randall Fieldale
Karastan
Blanket
Karastan
Karastan
Karastan
Sheeting
Fifteen Years
James Harry Martin Fieldale
Willie V. Jackson Columbus
Robert I. Wilkerson Engineering
Fieldale
Fieldale
Ten Years
Jerry D. Minter Blanket
Iris T. McCollum Karastan
Mildred A. Eggleston
Blanket Finishing
Theo V. Watson Mt. Holly
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Copyright, 1972, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.
Eden, N. C. 27288
Issued Every Other Monday For Employ®**
and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.
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OTIS MARLOWE
EDITOR
ALICE WARREN
-117 associate editor
Member, International Association
of Business Communicators
Vol. 30 Mon., April 3, 1973 No
1,19
Employee Rug Sales
Will Be Resumed
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zation form No. FCO-13 signed by
immediate supervisor. Retired ehiP j
:n 'Ur-.TT/i +V»o -fnrTVl
ees will need to have the form sigh'
by the personnel manager at the
cation where they last worked.
ited
The approved form will be presen-
to the cash sales supervisor at the A
Building. When the order has
processed the cash sales supervisor
notify the employee to pick up his m
chandise at the Karastan Service L
ter.
on
Orders may be picked up only
Tuesdays and Thursdays and only
tween the hours of 9 a.m. and h
and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Casli
The employee will contact the ,
Sales Cashier at the Service Center
pay for the rugs or carpet. He
given a receipted copy of the j
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with an additional copy to be ban
to the gate guard.
The guard will not allow
to pick up rugs or carpet at the
vice Center unless he receives this
The above procedure is to be
ed in Eden. At Laurel Hill the proc®“^gj
will be the same except that employ,„„
will submit the approved authorize
itio”
form to the cash sales clerk a*
the
Laurelcrest Service Center ana
pick up the merchandise there. g,
At locations other than Eden or
Hill, employees should submit the
proved authorization form to their
sonnel manager who will place the
der for them. jgl
Employees outside of Eden and
Hill, upon receiving notification
their order is ready, will make P
ment to their designated cash sales
resentative. This representative
then notify the applicable Service C
tei' to make the shipment.
Rugs and carpet to be shipped y
Eden to outside locations will ij,-
Fieldcrest truck wherever possible- j
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erwise, common carriers will be
and the freight charges added. gjt
All shipments from the Laurel‘S
Service Center will be by common
rier and the charges added to the
voice.
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