Service Confers Important Part OfFieldcrest Service Center personnel are small in number, but lone on «”ciency and loyalty.” gin! division vice president of industrial en- eering and distribution for Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Mr. Kiser has 0g®|^^*^^^®sponsibiliy for the company’s nation-wide system of Service proud of our service centers and the fine job our people of serving our accounts. Without the service centers, many accounts would not have the opportunity to pro- f leldcrest products to their customers,” Mr. Kiser said. service centers are located in Los Angeles, Calif., . ataway, N. J., Elgin, 111., and Arlington, Tex. Also a Karastan- urelcrest Service Center is located in Burlingame, Calif, nese five facilities comprise 241,419 square feet of space and e up approximately 8 percent of the company’s total sales Los 4 ‘=®'^ter program began in 1953 with the opening of the jg ^"geles Service Center, then a facility of 12,000 square feet. To- feet Angeles operation has been expanded to 79,831 square ser ^ employees. It is now the largest of Fieldcrest’s ”''ice centers. c Karastan Service Center in Burlingame was opened in 1959 (Continued To Page Four) Vicki Vann, terminal operator, i.os Angeles. ^DAY, MAY 3. 1976 Hon Kriiiiett, wai'ehoiise servicer, Los .Angeles.