1 THE MILL WHISTLE FI«MlcrMt Inc ld«n, N. C. mu lMV«d Ivtry Other ,\lond«y For Imployoot end Pfiondt of Floldcrost Millt, Inc OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR CAMILLE P. PERKINS AttOCIATI IDITOR Member, Internetlonel Associetlon of Buiineet Communicetort REPORTING STAFF Automatic Blanket Plant Janice Ennis Bedspread Finishing Mill Ann Midkiff Bedspread Mill Edna Hopper Blanket Finishing Mill Roslyn Henry Blanket Greige Mill Dovie Gilbert Blanket Warehouse Geraldine Perkins Columbus Towel Mill Mildred Newsome Dallas Service Center Barbara Aldriege Draper Sheeting Mill Ruth Minter Fieldale Towel Mill Faye Warren General Offices Gladys Holland Katherine Manley Karastan Rug Mill Irene Meeks Karastan Service Center Mary Stephens Laurelcrest Carpet Plant Stan Bartell Karastan Spinning-Worsted Linda Goodman Laurelcrest Service Center Charles L. Moore Laurelcrest Carpet Plant Stan Bartell Laurelcrest Yarn Mill Barbara Hinson Laurelcrest Service Center Charles L. Moore Los Angeles Service Center Juanita Atkins Midwest Service Center Judy Gluth Mount Holly Spinning Mill Barbara Herrin Non-Woven Mill Doris Shockley Northeast Service Center Mary Kulpak North Carolina Finishing Phyllis Partee Scottsboro Rug Mill Hilda Thomas Sheet Finishing Mill Brenda May Winchester Spinning Mill Ann Wilson ADVISORY BOARD R.F.BELL J.L. CRABTREE W. F. CRUMLEY S. R. CULLIGAN AH.JUSTICE J.M. MOORE O.L. RAINES Four Cotnpl&to Long Rocords Of Service Four Fieldcrest employees recently completed outstanding records of 45 years of continuous service with the company. They are Louise G. Suttenfield, Karastan; William J. Robertson, Grounds Maintenance, Eden; Gladys D. Holland, Business Information; and David A. Brady, N.C. Finishing. Each long service employee has received the Fieldcrest 45- year service emblem, a $45 gift certificate for company merchandise, and a letter of commendation from president William C. Battle. Louise Suttenfield, a grader at the Karastan Rug Mill, began continuous service on September 30, 1929, as a burler. She has worked her entire 45 years at the Karastan Rug Mill. Before becoming a grader in 1943, she worked as a repairer and also as a yarn server. William J. Robertson, supervisor of grounds maintenance and soil conserva tionist, began employment with Fieldcrest on September 30, 1929, as a slat filler at the old Woolen Mill. He worked at the Woolen Mill until 1949, when he went to the old Synthetic Fabrics Mill as a utility man. He became supervisor of yard maintenance in 1951, and was given added duties as land conservationist in 1973. He has responsibility for the guidance, supervision and, as needed, in the maintenance and conservation of all Field crest land outside the mills in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, as well as advice on grounds maintenance of all mill property. Gladys D. Holland, a cost clerk in the Business Infor mation Department at the General Offices, began continuous service on October 2, 1929, as an order checker at the A 'Safety Break' W. C. Flake, plant manager, congratulates Laurelcrest Carpet Mill employees for achieving 1,000 man-hours without a lost tune accident. Coffee and doughnuts were served to employees in the canteen. Congratulations were also given to Laurelcrest Service Center employees for attaining 1,000 accident-free man-hours. They, too, re ceived coffee and doughnuts. 9-Year-Old Baseball Fan Sees His Idol Play At Last Robin Gurley is shown fol lowing a trip to Atlanta in July to see the Atlanta Braves play. Hank Aaron is Robin’s idol and this trip was to celebrate his 9th birthday which was July 4. He is shown wearing an Atlanta Brave helmet which was purchased for him as a souvenir. Robin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Gurley of Kenly, N.C. His mother, Gladys, who accompanied him to Atlanta, is employed as a circuit inspector in the Wiring Department at the Automatic Blanket Plant. She has been employed at the Automatic Blanket Plant since April of 1961. ROBIN GURLEY ... A real fan ... WILLIAM J. ROBERTSON DAVID A. BRADY Sheet Finishing Mill . . . She later worked in the General Accounting and Tax Department and at the Blanket Warehouse before going to the Business Information Department as a keypunch operator. She became a head keypunch operator in 1958, and a cost clerk in 1966. David A. Brady, a beamer operator-truck driver in theDi No. 1 Department at the Nor Carolina Finishing Compat began continuous service! October 7,1929, as an operator the Dye No. 1 Department,! has worked his entire 45 years that department. He becamt truck driver in 1946, and beamer operator-truck driver! 1966. Recent Service Anniversaries Forty-Five Years Louise G. Suttenfield Karastai William J. Robertson Grounds Maintenance, Edei Gladys D. Holland Business Informatk David A. Brady N. C. Fimshin; Thirty-Five Years Arsene C. Swicegood N. C. Finishin! Homer L. Coates N. C. Finishioj John C. Burch N. C. Finishinj Violet L. Crittenden Swift Spinnini Thirty Years Auldin Fuller Swift Spinnini Vivian T. Harbour Blanket Finishini Twenty-Five Years Sallie S. Bateman Blanket Finishini Frances S. Hall Sheet Finishini George Shropshire, Jr Draper Sheetini Evelyn M. Amburn Sheet Finishini Violet M. Gray Bedspread Finishin Pauline S. Barham Sheet Finishin Edna M. Smith Blanket Finishin Wiley S. Barwick Karastn Edwin R. Mills Automatic Blankf Mollie U. Edwards Blanket Greis Ray N. Land Blanket Finishin Geneva D. Vaughn Karasta Twenty Years Harvey R. Palmer Fieldal Eugene W. Perry Blanket Greif Jean F. Rorrer Fielda Odell W. Mitchell Fielda Willie Keith Scott Fielda Loyce W. Dalton Blanket Finishin Ruby L. Williams Columbi Doris L. Geter Swift Spinnii Pauline M. Hyler Blanket Greii Carrie M. Hall Accounts Receivab Geneva H. Clark Fielda John D. Compton N. C. Specia Dock Sims Karash Daisy M. Barnes Karash Lorraine W. Buckner Karash Pauline R. Joyce Fielda Virginia M. Tolbert Karasti Fifteen Years Jesse A. Richards ; Swift SpinW Kenneth R. Graham Columh George N. Kingston Karasti Thomas E. O’Neil Fieldcrest Sal Ten Years Dubois W. Allen Blanket Finish!’ Robert A. Artis Karash Artice Robinson Swift Spin!’’’ Marian T. Watford Bedspi® THE MILL WHIS