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r... •n -vl Em u k S-.’Ji THE MILLWHISTT-^ PitidcrMt MiilSf Inc. Ed«n, N. C. 272M lt»u*d Ev«ry Other Monday For Employtai and Friends of Fietderest Mtlls, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR 1^ CAMILLE F. PERKINS ASSOCIATE EDITOR M«mll«r, lnt.matlon«l AtsoelMlon of Buslnoss Communlcoters ADVISORY BOARD R. F. BELL W. F. CRUMLEY S. R. CULLIGAN A. H. JUSTICE 0. L. RAINES R. E. REECE W. F. ROBERTSON REPORTING STAFF Alexander Sheeting Mill Edna Bright 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 Dallas Service Center Barbara Aldriege Draper Sheeting Mill Ruth Minter Fieldale Towel Mill Faye Warren General Offices Katherine Manley Karastan Rug Mill Irene Meeks Karastan Service Center Mary Stephens Karastan Spinning-Worsted Debra Whaley Laurelcrest Carpet Plant Stan Bartell Betty Phelps Laurelcrest Service Center Charles L. Moore Laurelcrest Yarn Mill Pat Bush Los Angeles Service Center Fran Crowder Midwest Service Center Judy Gluth 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 Student Groups Visit Karastan Students from the University of Georgia and Rocky Mount (Va.) High School recently visited the Karastan Rug Mill. The University of Georgia group toured the mill on Wednesday, October 20. The Rocky Mount students visited on Monday, October 11, and on Tuesday, October 12. In upper photo, Jean Pratt, designer, explains some of the steps in designing an oriental design rug to the University of Georgia group. Lower photo shows Rocky Mount students ob serving the threading operation. Guide Lucille Carter is fourth from left. At far left is Simon L. Thomas, Jr., second hand. The appointment of Herbert Sexton, Sr., as general fore" of the Packaging and P'J Case Department at the Sf Finishing Mill has been nounced, effective recently’ Mr. Sexton is a native Chilhowie, Va., and has with Fieldcrest since 19>2', began as a supervisory tra" at the Sheet Finishing Min' worked as a shift foreman i". Packaging and Sheet Se'*j Departments prior to promotion to general forer"' Card Of Thanl Our heartfelt thanks to all'|, extended comforting sytnp^‘ and help in our recent soi For the beautiful service, offerings, and other kindn^®' we are deeply grata' especially the tribute Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., Gen Offices officials, Alexa" Mills’ management, perso"' supervisors and employees f to Claude Landis at the tin’ his death October 18, 1976- May God Bless each o" you. THE FAMILY OF CLAUDE LANDIS Service Anniversaries Forty Years Arnold R. Mahaley N. C. Finishing Howard F. Fargis Bedspread Thirty-Five Years John F. White N. C. Finishing Thirty Years Charlie T. Slaughter Blanket Finishing Helen A. Reynolds ' Draper Sheeting Homer T. Martin Fieldale Jimmy L. Price' Blanket Greige Twenty-Five Years Frank W. Fulcher Fieldale Bruce H. Harris Alexander Twenty Years Harold E. Franklin Fieldale Mayo W. Hamilton, Jr Fieldcrest Sales Nealie S. Scott Phenix City Jackson C. Jones Fieldale Frank McCloud Karastan Sales Russell E. Hall Karastan Ten Years Frances E. Galloway Draper Sheeting Frank Cox Draper Sheeting Ruth J. Gillespie Alexander James Dixon Karastan William J. Sanders, Jr Karastan Spinning Curtis D. Ratliff Fieldale Janice M. Brice Sheet Finishing Davis C. McAlexander • ■ Fieldale William R. Saunders Research HOWARD F. FARGIS Two Honored For Serv! Two employees have been honored by Fieldcrest management on completion of 40 years of continuous service with the company. They are Howard F. Fargis, BedspFead Mill, and Arnold R. Mahaley, N.C. Finishing. Each long-service employee has received the Fieldcrest diamond-and-gold 40-year service emblem, a $40 gift certificate for company merchandise, and a letter of commendation from William C. Battle, president of Fi®'“ Mills, Inc. Mr. Fargis, a warper began continuous service,; Bedspread Mill on Noveibj| | 1936 in the Carding Depa"! ■ He became a yarn server' and a warper tender in ^ Mr. Mahaley, a loop op began continuous service^ Finishing on November ■ as a dryer operator J remained in that classi until 1946 when he becam"' ij^ operator. THE MILL WH iS >is 0
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