f. .y * 1 ■■ I ■ I* t; I ■ Betty Jones and Steve Perkins, of Fieldale Community Fund Committee, present check to J. R. Joyce, Jr., Martinsville-Henry County March of Dimes chairman. Fieldale Makes Donation To March Of Dimes The Fieldale Community Fund has made a contribution of $1,200 to the March of Dimes fund campaign. The check was presented to J. R. Joyce, Jr., chairman of the Martinsville-Henry Counter chapter of the March of Dimes, by Betty Jones, of the Cloth Room, and Steve Perkins, of the Shipping Depart ment, representing the Fieldale Com munity Fund Committee. It was the fund’s second allocation of the budget year, an earlier contribu tion having been made to the Martins ville-Henry County Heart Fund. The Fieldale Community Fund will later make allocations to the Martins ville-Henry County United Fund, to the Cancer Crusade, Fieldale Fire Depart ment, Fieldale Rescue Squad, Crippled Children’s Ward at Roanoke Hospital and other agencies and services bene- fitting the people of the Fieldale area. Under the Fieldale plan only one so licitation is made in the Fieldale Towel Mill each year. The money raised in the campaign is used for the Fieldale Community Fund and other authorized fund drives. The funds are administered by a committee composed of representatives from the various departments of the Towel Mill. 1 'I ■m h Morehead Students Make Tour Of Karastan Some of the Morehead High School students who toured the Karastan Rug Mill April 26 are shown above in the Weave Room. At right are Buddy Bow ers, a Distributive Education teacher at Morehead, and Tommy Amburn, of the Production Control Department, who was the guide for this particular group. Approximately 80 Distributive Edu cation and Industrial Cooperative Train ing students made the tour as part of the observance of National Textiles Week in Eden. The visit to the mill followed an as sembly program concerning Fieldcrest attended by the Morehead student body and the ninth-graders from Holmes Junior High School. Ml Wh Copyright, 1972, Fieldcrest Mills, In^' Eden, N. C. 27288 Issued Every Other Monday For Employ®®’ and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. o OTIS MARLOWE ] EDITOR ALICE warren 17 associate editor Member, International Association Of Business Communicators Vol. 30 Mon., May 15, 1972 \ERVICE NNIVERSARI^^ Forty-Five Years u Booker W. Dalton FieW» Opal L. Wilson Karas Thirty-Five Years Claude W. Underwood Draper SheetJ Ethel M. Fowler Thirty Years jj Etta G. Hudson i nke* Vernon L. Farmer J. Clyde Min ter Frances W. Thompson Karas Twenty-Five Years , jg William Shelton Grace P. Abernathy Colui“ Fifteen Years . ,5 Charles E. Hill Frank E. Barron, Jr Beds? Ten Years , je Jimmy W. Rea g Evna C. Bryant Blanket Ethel W. Thornton Sheet Walsie S. Phillips .... Bedpread Finish j, Margaret R. Reeves Marvin R. Shelton Clarence Ray Stophel Loraine O. Buckner .... Data Proces , Myrtle L. Smart Blanket James G. Hylton Hester B. Corum Sheet Nora E. Griggs Sheet Finish Elsie M. Mullis ^aras , Charlie C. Easter Bla% Bert C. Finley ^ Percy O. Broadnax Bedsp Top Weavers, Fixers Weavers—^W/E April 30 Dobby Terry Mattie Jacquard Terry Lauren Fixers—W/E April 30 ,-s Dobby Terry Homer gj Jacquard Terry Wilford •* Weavers—W/E April 23 ^5 Dobby Terry George N. Jacquard Terry Lauren Fixers—^W/E April 23 Dobby Terry Clifford Jacquard Terry Wendell K ^ THE MILL WHIST^

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