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THE MILL WHISTLE IF Drive Begins Eden, N. C., October 6, 1975 No. 7 pledge by every fee g. ” Ihe mills and offices ‘^cam Eden United Cf^^P^lgn which opens at “tier •> 5f (Monday, continues “y, get U-- under way liaae’, ^lober ^ and will »ai i ^ ll“*’ee weeks or until y-Wirt *^®^'^bed. The com- Unn. ? goal is $172,000 for itj of the 11 health, facl •’ecreational and ''“swi youth \y ‘"oluded in the fund, titiicgi load, manager of .^ervices-blanket tie corn'''g' who is chairman all at Fieldcrest, 5c1m ®oiployees will be ^Shar‘“/llavited to pledge a l,i lo the United Fund. Icrest percentage of 9f]y ^ employees have sL^‘“olributed on the 1 basis in past tiaven t *“ope that those ° doing so will ^*3stan Rug | ^fand Prize 1 *tsn ti? ^orastan oriental S ■^gina the com- bvM? ^ Pattern to be gfj^lbe winner will be "igs prize in the “s n!'' conducted ‘ibhf l’'oir Share E(ip®*’s in the Eden 5dd,v ^ooopaign. tit ''Umh" ^ 'titip '^'Pber of $15 gift - good for the ;SLi company ^da^loise will be e a ^*“^ong those who ^“'Vin Share. Start®® will be IS a fr^!*^ong those who divi ■ ®ir Share in each ond in the staff ritio:.®''ts. Several Itti [ch 1^? will be awarded j, *u division, dlvi”® drawings in the and the staff Arti the names of ryees, mill and I pledge on the j 0 basis will be »Si'ani*’® drawing for “sC'’d prize, the [h>^- g .of the awards to I “ajj|Connection with J ‘ 5 i S /^*go. the Eden licat^^d will present dei)of Merit to each ^b\yL. oaent and staff '■ too percent of yoes pledge a Fair join their friends and co-workers in pledging a Fair Share this year,” Mr. Rutland said. Mr. Rutland is being assisted by K. M. Vaughn, plant manager of the Sheet Finishing Mill, as vice chairman of the campaign. Division vice presidents are chairmen for their respective divisions. Plant managers and major staff department heads are co-chairmen. The contributions by Fieldcresters were again expected to be a major factor in the success of the community wide campaign. Employees of The Grounds Maintenance De partment was the first to achieve 100 percent Fair Share contributions in the Eden United Fund campaign at Fieldcrest. Every member of the depart ment contributed a Fair Share or more. The report was made early Thursday, October 2. other companies and businesses in the Eden area are likewise being asked to give a Fair Share. Contriljutions will be re quested from business firms and professional people. Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. through the Fieldcrest Foundation is expected to make a substantial contribution to the United Fund in addition to the employees’ gifts. For the convenience of em ployees and upon their authorization, Fieldcrest will (Continued to Page Two) Products Featured One of the most elegant editorial layouts for Fieldcrest is now appearing in the September issue of House Beautiful magazine. It is an exceptional editorial by a national magazine featuring a single manufac turer’s product line — four pages of magnificent color photography that represents a revival of nostalgia. The room decor is recreated with our luxurious Trousseau Lace sheeting for the bed and draperies, including a co ordinated carpet by Karastan. Additionally, House Beautiful has merchandised Fieldcrest’s Missoni Freestyle'Collection by incorporating the soft-toned patterns of the sheeting into the walls and windows and creating a total effect throughout the room. See a reprint of the layout on pages four and five. Paul Crum was winner of contest to guess total years of service of Fieldale 26-Year Club. At left are Melanie Moran and Julia Hutchens, of Personnel Department, who assisted at picnic. Fieldale 25-Year Employees Meet The Fieldale Towel Mill is internationally known and Fieldcrest’s towel manu facturing operations are the' “best in the world,” Arthur L. Jackson, senior vice president manufacturing, told members of the Fieldale Towel Mill 25-Year Club at their annual picnic Saturday, September 27, at the Fieldale Elementary School. Mr. Jackson praised the attitude of the long-service em ployees and said that “these faithful and loyal employees have led the way by good examples and good attitudes to render high quality and to make the organization what it is today.” He commented on the Sears “Symbol of Excellence” award -which the Fieldale Towel Mill received in August. He said “you can be justly proud of this honor and of the quality of work that was responsible for the mill’s receiving this award from Sears, Roebuck and Co., the largest retailer in the world.” Mr. Jackson expressed his personal and official appreciation for the steadfast ness and dependability of the long-service employees and wished them the best of success in the future. S, R. Culligan, Fieldale personnel manager, was the master of ceremonies at the well-attended program. He presented G. L. Caraway, manager of warehousing and customer service, who wel comed those attending, including special guests Haven H. Newton, vice president for industrial relations, and D. A. Purcell, retired division vice president-towel manufacturing. C. Hoyt Wiggonton, division vice president and general manager-Fieldale towel manu facturing, made brief remarks in which he expressed appreciation for the 25-Year Club members and the attitude of the Fieldale Towel Mill em ployees. “I am proud to be a part (Continued To Page Three)
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