■ V ^ •; ' ‘' ‘ They’ve Retired A. T. BYRD JOHN D. McCOSH CECIL J. NANCE update Your Company Records 9 goJi'®8inning of a new year is fOitiDg to go over to your that records to make sure The up-to-date. 'Allowing check list in- ®'’erv ^ ij’rmber of records that SkS"*' Icrest employee itico? your tax You should exemptions for withholding. If 'Q j Hg Owing taxes at the end of the number of should be increased. 'iiQVert — If you have thatigi^oently or have had any Siip^P.'u your address, let your 5(ldfg^®or know your correct Sive^v ^ CHANGE - Did you supervisor your new \ o you have married since to work for Field 's not being withheld to INSURANCE — Do you have the correct beneficiary listed? Marriage, death, children or divorce could mean this should be changed. Also, all employees should be sure they have the right Buy.. Sell.. Swap FOR SALE: 8-hp riding lawn- mower, three years old, has new engine. $350.00. Call 342- 0208 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Firewood slabs cut for stoves. Call 623-8694 after 3 p.m. for SALE: 16 cu. ft. refrigerator. Harvest Gold. Two years old, $250 cash. Stove, Harvest Gold, three years old, $125 cash. May be seen at 234 Weaver Street, Eden. beneficiary or co-owner listed on Savings Bonds This change should be made on a form ob tained from your supervisor. If you need to change an ad dress, or a name, or any other information on your personnel record, contact your supervisor now while it is on your mind. Rugs Inspired (Continued from Page Three) called Garnet Sarouk and Nomadic Natural. Two im portant new colorings have been added to the Tien Ming rug also brought out last fall. Two Months Old ^op Weavers, Fixers yTe Weavers W/E January 9 Cqng ^rry Evelene Adkins ° Terry Norman Rakes s&y. Fixers W/E January 9 . Glen Clark T,- lerry Roger Moore Weavers W/E December 31, 1976 J.. Arthur Hancock ” Terry Leonard Tilley Fixers W/E: December 31, 1976 Clarence Craig ''Terry Lee Hazelwood Ho, Paul Edward Perdue, Jr„ two months old, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Perdue, Sr. His father works in the Napping Department at the Blanket Finishing Mill. 'Ay, JANUARY 24,1 97 7 MARY E, FARRAR Clarence W, Boyd, weaver. Blanket Greige Mill, 31 years, A, T, Byrd, checker, Phenix City Plant, 10 years. Lonnie C. Chatham, shift foreman in Plant Service, Blanket Greige Mill, 20 years of continuous service but had worked at Blanket Mill most of the time since 1933. Mary E. Farrar, rewinder, Columbus Towel Mill, 13 years. John D. McCosh, general night foreman, Columbus Towel Mill, 34 years. Cecil J. Nance, supervisor of Data Processing, North Carolina Finishing, 29 years. Ruth B. Ramsey, blanket ticketer. Blanket Finishing Mill, 47 years. Margaret W. Taylor, card tender. Blanket Greige Mill, 43 years. Can Anyone Do What You Do Better Than You? Probably not. All things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you’re eating regularly. But have you ever considered what doing your job just a lit tle better might mean? Money. Cold hard coin of the realm. If each of us cared just a smidge more about what we do for a living, we could actually turn that inflationary spiral around. Better products, better service and better management would mean savings for all 'f us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed nerves it’s costing us now for repairs and in efficiency. By taking more pride in our work we’ll see America regain its full strength in the competitive world trade arena. With the balance of payments swinging our way we’ll all be better off economically. So you see — the only person who can really do what you do any better is you. Four Months Old JASON TODD WILSON , four months old, is the son of Rebecca C. Wilson and the late Norman Wilson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Toy A. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox. Mr. Wilson is employed in the Bedspread Weave Room and Mrs. Wilson (Juanita), in the Blanket Greige Mill Lab. r r.’ II J?:! !^i J i^1 ' HI ■ jij rj

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