18 Additional Grants-ln-Aid Announced A total of 39 children of Fieldcrest employees have been awarded grants- in-aid by the Fieldcrest Foundation since the program was initiated in May of 1972. The individual grants-in-aid range upwards to $1,000 per year. To date, the Fieldcrest Foundation has award ed a total of $25,300 in the grants-in- aid program. The grant program, which is sep arate from the Fieldcrest Scholarship program, is based on need as well as scholastic ability and recognizes that an individual may more profitably attend technical Institutes or take trade cours es rather than attend a four-year col lege. It is designed to aid the children of employees who wish to attend tech nical schools, do college work or par ticipate in other forms of education be yond high school. The 18 most recent recipients of Field crest grants are Olin Lynn Blackwell, James William Booth, Jr., Clarence Wayne Boyd, Sara Elizabeth Carter, Va nessa Gale Chilton, Keith Junius Cor- riher, Martha Farabee, Brenda Kay Green, Denise Darcel Hampton, Charles Irving Hicks, Barbara Ray Lassiter, Reginald Manns, Deborah Ann Martin, Doris Jean Rea, Karen Kay Solesbee, Priscilla Dean Spencer, Victoria Lynn Trantham and Larry Graham Williams. Olin Lynn (Skipper) Blackwell is a 1970 graduate of Morehead High School. He plans to study for the Bachelor of Science degree at Cincinnati Bible Sem inary for a career in evangelism. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed ward Blackwell of Eden. Mr. Blackwell is a mail clerk at the General Offices in Eden. James William Booth, Jr. is a 1970 graduate of Morehead High School. He is attending the University of North Carolina at Greensboro majoring in English and plans to teach after grad uation. Hs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Booth, Sr., of Eden. Mr. Booth is a loom fixer at the Blanket Greige (Continued on Page Three) Alexander is Named Highway Commissioner Jake F. Alexander, purchasing agent at the North Carolina Finishing Com pany division at Salisbury, has been appointed State Highway Commission er for Rowan, Cabarrus and Union Counties. Mr. Alexander was sworn in by Gov. Jim Holhouser on January 11, along with other members of the State High way Commission. Immediately following the election of New Shift Foreman Glenn X. Wilson has been named shift foreman in the Weave Room at the Karastan Rug Mill, effective January 8. Mr. Wilson is presently going through a training program in the Weave Room. For the past four years, he has been a supervisor in the Weaving Depart ment at Cone Mills. JAKE F. ALEXANDER Mr. Holhouser on November 7, various organizations and individuals endorsed Mr. Alexander for the post of State Highway Commissioner. He also re ceived the endorsement of the Rowan County Republican executive commit tee and the directors of the Salisbury- Rowan Chamber of Commerce. The newly appointed highway com missioner has been active in many fac ets of community and political life since moving to Salisbury with the North Carolina Finishing Co. in 1948. Working originally In the Cost De partment, Mr. Alexander was made gen eral foreman in the Put-Up Department in 1954. In 1955, he was made purchas ing agent, his present position. Mr. Alexander and his wife, Doris, are the parents of four children and reside at 8 Woodland Road in Salisbury. THE MILL WHISTLE ^elt/eres/ oJ^su^aid Copyright, 1973, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Eden, N. C. 27288 Issued Every Other Monday For Employe^^ and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. o OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR CAMILLE F. PERKINS ASSOCIATE EDITOR Member, International Association of Business Communicators ADVISORY BOARD R. F. Bell A. H. Justice J. L. Crabtree J. M. Moore W. F. Crumley O. L. Raines S. R. Culligan M. L. Ryan ^ Vol. 31 Mon., Jan. 22, 1973 No. 1* ERVICE NNIVERSARIES Forty-Five Years Paul Harvey Draper Sheeting Thirty Years Charlie R. Spurlin .... Columbus Towel Oscar J. Simmons .. Karastan Ser. Cen. Silas Stone Fieldak Twenty-Five Years John T. Macisaac, Jr Mech. DeV’ Billy W. Jarrell Blanket Finishing Twenty Years Dorothy W. Davis Fieldal® Fifteen Years Herbert M. Bergen, Jr... Fieldcrest Sales Charlie D. Cassell Fieldale Lillian B. James .... Karastan Spinning Nellie M. McLawhorn .... Karastan Spi'^’ John P. Robertson Fieldcrest Sales Jack F. Crowder Traffi*^ Ten Years T. Andrew Kennett Fieldal® J. Randolph Stone Fieldal® John B. Ralph Fieldcrest Sale® Audrey K. Meeks .... Blanket Finishing Eva C. Evans Sheet Finishing Dorothy R. Fornes .. Karastan Spinning Dorothy R. Ratliff Sheet Finishing Peggy E. Shockley Sheet Finishing Rachel W. Woodall Blanket Greig® Fieldcresters Invited To Visit Health Club Fieldcrest men and women interest' ed in joining the Eden YMCA Healtl' Club are invited to the Health Club one free visit. Stewart Hamilton, director, cordially invites Fieldcresters to visit the clul^ to see and use its facilities on a trial visit without cost. The Health Club located in the Professional Arts Builn' ing at 408 Van Buren Road. The hours for men are from 12 o' clock noon to 7:30 p.m., Monday througli Friday. The morning hours for wome® are from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. MoO' day, Wednesday and Friday. Evening hours for women are from 7:30 p.m- 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday’ THE MILL WHISTb^-