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Auman Plant Manager Columbus Towel Mill Auman has been Coin'"u manager of the lumbus Towel Mill. He ^^^rtstoW. S. Ayscue, division ni,„„P^®sident and .general Columbus towel ^®"ufacturing. superintendent of Mill ^ 3t the Columbus Towel Pipiii Auman joined crest in December, 1975. WoruIr^° that time, he had in Carolina Consultants S.C. He had SDitiHiii ^®^tile experience with DePH ^ Mills, Spindale and w'"o Milliken, Drayton r I 3 i Wavno‘“''" I wo sons, cai ana 6. and a daughter, Laura. Pin ' —taiiuurg. of Wofford College '\imia of High Point, Mr. Jean tnarried to the former Thev J^°™son of Spartanburg, avn two sons. Cal and ■mmm ' - k .3:» HAROLD W. AUMAN ^®xtile Imports 56 Percent ^'Sher Than During 1975 Tii Cottan^’^® product imports — libers’ man-made ^^*‘ough the first nine ''^tcent ^ i3 above the same period R. H. Hair, right, and secretary Juanita Stewart admire plaque. Hair Named 'Boss Of The Year' %Utp!^’ according to latest Dena-, compiled by the U.S. Tfixn Commerce. WpJu imports through lin„ oor amounted to 3.98 .‘''a sq Percent ^^t-n jumped 116 Percent’ ^^f^ric increased 86 Percent’ ®PP^rel imports rose 27 teiian^ ond made-up and mis- Percp', goods increased 57 Senf; 1975. '''OoQ'J’oor imports of cotton, aa man-made fiber textile 599 9 ^PP^rel products totaled »>0athi‘liion SYE, the lowest 9aq fy total thus far in 1976, monthly Jfmber ®*iaare yards equivafent iftipertj ^ product basis. million SYE, while man-made fiber imports rose eight percent, amounting to 244 million SYE. Imports of wool products jumped 44 percent over September, 1975, reaching 13 million SYE. Textile imports from Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea during September totaled 238 million SYE, accounting for 60 percent of total textile imports. Imports from the People’s Republic of China in September were 11 million SYE, bringing the total for the nine months to 123 million SYE. ®*ace September, 1975 ■Pten?K imports in iM.aider rose 26 percent above 1975, totaling 144 Special Dividend Directors of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. voted on December 2 to pay a regular quarterly dividend of $.25 per share and, in addition, a special dividend of $.40 per share on December 28 to holders of record December 13. Robert H. Hair, director- business information, was presented the 1976 “Boss of the Year” award by the Eden chapter of The National Secre taries Association (Inter national) at their annual Executives Banquet. Juanita A. Stewart, secretary to Mr. Hair, submitted the nomination. The Charlotte chapter of NSA made the selection from all those nominated by Eden members. The theme for the banquet was “Let Freedom Ring.” Approximately 40 bosses, guests, and secretaries attended. The Program and Hospitality committee which includes Pam Kendrick, chairman. Marge Barton, Arlene Campbell, Kathy Davis, Pat French, Cheryl Porter, Carol Rhodes, and Earlene Riddle selected the theme, decorations, speaker, and entertainment. NSA, the world’s leading organization for secretaries, affords opportunities for educational, professional, and personal growth; encourages development of initiative and leadership abilities, unites members in a common professional bond to share mutual interests and ideas through idea exchanges with other secretaries, and offers assistance to students and the beginning secretary. Reg-ular membership eligibility requirements are secretarial training and at least two years of secretarial experience, be actively engaged as a full time secretary, or part- time secretary not engag^ in other gainful employment. Provisional membership eligibility requirements are secretarial training, not having two years’ secretarial experience, and be actively engaged as a full time secretary. Associate membership and affiliate secretarial associations are also available. The Eden chapter NSA was organized in 1969 and has sponsored a Future Secretaries Association chapter, at J. M. Morehead High School for the past five years. Chapter officers are Ann Wilson, president; Linda Ellington, president-elect; Pam Kendrick, vice president; Cheryl Porter, secretary, and Arlene Campbell, treasurer. Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. For more information, contact any chapter officers or member. ^^dspread ^^ceeds '^uota til^P'oyees of the Bedspread le hf*'® sponsors of the visit by tsio- ■ hetj^j^mobile November 15 ^In j were contributed. SSQw^mobile officials having A “excellent response.” of 73 Bedspread Mill went to the Blood- M offered to give blood P^tually donated. He K bedspread employees’ >3j,,^®cord in 1976 follows last °^tstanding performance ir(> * ^hey contributed 318 6 of their quota, donating of blood. The ®3d Mill was the top team - 8 all of those donating '‘od, Op, Paul W. Smith, Bedspread Plant Managers Office, at most recent bioodmobile. ^AY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 KEN FRAZIER Ken D. Frazier Gets Promotion Ken D. Frazier has beem promoted from trainee to shift foreman in the Carding Department at the Drpaer Sheeting Mill. Mr. Frazier joined Fieldcrest as a utility man in the Draper Sheeting Mill Weave Room in June, 1970. He was a control tester at the Blanket Greige Mill from December, 1971, until he became a trainee in August. 1976.
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