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CAROL SIMS Weaving Instructor, Columbus Towel Mffl Business Courses In Progress A number of Fieldcrest secretarial personnel and other Eden area secretaries are participating in the secretarial accounting course now being offered at the AMP Building. The course is offered by Rockingham Community College in cooperation with Fieldcrest. The instructor, at right, is Mrs. Cindy Evans of RCC. Seven Months Old Tetanus Shots Continue Participation in Fieldcrest’s tetanus immunization campaign continues to be excellent, according to Dr. Charles G. Young, medical director. Employees in the Eden area and those at Foremost will be offered the free tetanus boosters during the week of April 14 through April 18 and everyone at those locations is urged to participate. Employees at the following locations have already received the immunizations: Karastan Worsted and Karastan Spinning (70 percent); Mount Holly (70 percent); N.C. Finishing Sales, New York (57 percent); Karastan and Laurelcrest Mar keting Divisions, New York (55 percent); and Fieldcrest and St. Marys Marketing Divisions, New York (34 percent). In locations where the im munizations have not yet been offered, employees are urged to watch their bulletin boards for the time and place. NCF Receives Employer Award Joshua Eugene Stump, seven months old, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hassell E. Stump. His father is employed in the Yarn Preparation Department at the Bedspread Mill. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amon Stump, Sr., both employees of the Bedspread Mill, and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mitchell. (Continued From Page One) Motorcycle Trip number of current handicapped employees, and the employment of handicapped during 1974. Twenty-three percent of NCF’s employees, at all levels, have handicaps; and during 1974, 16 percent of the people hired had handicaps. In addition to the recognition at the awards ceremonies, Mr. Rogers received a letter Representative Bill Hefner, Congressman from the 8th Congressional District. Receiving the Governor’s Award automatically means consideration for the National Employer of the Year through the President’s Council on Em ployment of the Handicapped. of One Year Old commendation from Byrd Children Bill Black, an order control clerk at the Karastan Service Center, recently completed 2,100 mile trip to Miami, Fla motorcycle. Others making trip were members of the a by the Hi- Risers Motorcycle Club of Eden Jason Byrd, eight months old, and Bryant Byrd, six years old, are the children of Mr. and Mrs! Richard L. Byrd. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Agee and Mrs. Gertrude Byrd. Mr. Agee is employed as a section supervisor in the Weave Room at the Bedspread Mill. On The Job At Fieldci Carol Sims, weave instructor, is in charge of the vestibule training for weavers at the Columbus Towel Mill, Colum bus, Ga. In carrying out her responsibilities, she has made suggestions which have helped learners as well as experienced weavers. Two of her suggestions which have been adopted and found to be very effective are: painting the starting points on cam and dobby pattern chain resetting can be dote quickly; and, for picks, painting the ha should be in the rais so that weavers ca easily and prevent ni These and other a along with a high deg in training new ei make Mrs. Sims important membe: Columbus Towel Mi team. Give News To Your Reporter Mary W. Stephens is The Mill Whistle reporter for the Karastan Service Center. Em ployees there are encouraged to turn in news, pictures and “Buy . .. Sell... Swap” items to her for publication in The Mill Whistle. Mrs. Stephens has been with Fieldcrest for 27 years and first worked as a payroll clerk in the Karastan Weave Room. However, she has been in order and billing operations during most of her time with the com pany. She is now an edit clerk in the Karastan Sales Service Department. MARY W. STE First Presbyterian teacher of the woi class. , She is a native ot Active in civic and religious affairs in Eden, Mrs. Stephens is a past president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club and currently in secretary. She is a long-time member and a past president of the Venie J. Weaver Club, an elder at the married to Robert I meter superintendei _ 1. r\,ilro Pf)\ lllCLCl director at DukeP have a son, Warren Atlanta, a daughter Koster, of To land. J\Obtd y 1 two grandchildren, Stephens live at Street in Eden. Buy . . . Sell FOR SALE; Sears’ Coldspot refrigerator, like new. Harvest Gold color. $175. Call 635-1431 before 4:30 p.m. call 635-1614. or Wendy Lavonne Watkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs' Darrell Watkins, celebrated her first birthday March 8. Her mother (Judy) is employed in Data Processing Department at the General uttices. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ray Watkins and Mr' and Mrs. Philip Hopper, all of Eden. FOR SALE; Coldspot automatic defrost refrigerator. Call 623- 9437 after 3 p.m. WANTED: Either a 16,000 BTU or 18,000 BTU air conditioner. Call 627-4648 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: A1972 Suzuki 125 TS motorcycle. Has only been ridden only 2,000 miles. Call 627-1319 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Co set of golf ch aluminum, f $85. Call 627-. FOR SALE: A1 motorcycle, excellent con 7750 after 5 P for SALE: refrigerator-1 condition. ^ Chatham, 80^ SALE: FOR cleaner. Has few times, c for $50. Call THE h
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