SHEETS • TOWELS • >EDS?RiADS • llANKiTS • ELECTRIC ilANKETS • HOSIISV • KARA9TAN RUSS • SYNTHETIC PAtRICS MILL WHISTLE Published by Reldcrest Mills. Inc. • Plants buted in S[iray. Draper and leaksville. N. C. and Fteldals, Vs. XIII Spray, N. C., Monday, May 2, 1955 NUMBER 21 COUm-qjl officials chat with Dr. Willard J. Graham following his address. Left S, R, Fifield, Dr. Graham, J. M. Norman, Jr. and J. P. Powell. Council Hears Talk By Dr. Graham ^illard J. Graham, professor of in the University of North School of Business Admini- ^'^'^rsssed the Carolina Co- ^Pri? Council Thursday evening, for on “Accounting Information haff. ^^agement Decisions”. Dr. Gra- i*^troduced by S. R. Fifield, at f-j Raw Materials Purchasing a recent graduate of the Hill Training program at Chapel directed by Dr. Graham. Tv over Powell, president, presided an . meeting which opened with Ilolaj.^'^'^'^^tion given by Reverend Of tj, Moncure, pastor of the Church >nan_ J P^Phany, Leaksville. J. M. Nor- ffiitt’ '^'^airman of the program com- tic Fabrics Mill, presented a display and discussion of the products manu factured at the Synthetic Fabrics Mill. The next meeting of the Council will be May 19 at Central YMCA following which the Council will recess during the summer months, as is customary. ■tee . - - n. ’ Was in charge of the program. Won chairman of the constitu- presented minor '^'hicjj ® the constitution and by-laws, 'He unanimously approved by G. T. Sykes, attendance . presented attendance per- f'rs first various mills since V thp the year. Attendance prize • I; ^P'^il meeting was awarded to , '^^'lurant of Karastan. Powell appointed the fol- com'^ serve on a Council nominat- '^^*'liclat to choose a slate of voted upon at the May Z. o ,°fics W. Norman, chairman; Pfg *^*th, and Otis Marlowe. Graham’s talk, A. L. ’ ®^Perintendcnt of the Synthe- Organization Changes Listed For N.Y. Offices Frederic Hoit, vice president in charge of domestics salss, has announ ced the following changes in the Cus tomer Service and General Office (New York) personnel duties and res ponsibilities, effective immediately. Lewis Lee, formerly of the Distribu tor Department, is appointed assistant manager of the Customer Service De partment. Mr. Lee will devote his full time to Customer Service operations and problems. In his new capacity, he will also continue to handle all dis tributor service problems. John Biery continues as assistant manager of the Customer Service De partment and will have direct resonsi- bility for all order and claims process ing and record keeping. Clifford Howell is appointed Office Manager with responsibility for files, mail, sample stock, and other service functions. , Messrs. Lee, Biery and Howell wiU report to W. E. Boone, manager of the Customer Service Department. Employees May Get Hose At Low Prices The Employees’ Store is conducting a special close-out sale of current styles and shades of hosiery. Hosiery will be offered at special prices and for a limited time only. Samples of the hosiery will be on display at various mill locations in Draper, Leaksville, and Fieldale from Monday, April 25 through Monday, May 6. Samples will be available at the Draper gate house, the Karastan Office, and the Fieldale Personnel Office. Em ployees who wish to buy the hosiery at these low prices should place their orders at one of the above locations. Employees in Spray may place orders at the Employees’ Store and Fieldale employees should order hos iery through the Personnel Office. The proper sizes and colors should be stated in the order. Both 60 gauge and 51 gauge hosiery are being offered at reduced prices. 60 gauge hose, which formerly sold at the Ernployees’ Store at $2.05 per box (3 pairs), will sell during this sale for $1.60 per box. 51 gauge hose, which for merly sold for $1.95 per box (3 pairs), will sell on sale for $1.45. The usual 3% State Sales Tax will be added for sales in North Carolina. In addition to the hosiery being offer ed through this special sale, a few other styles and shades are available at the Employees’ Store at the regular store prices as long as the supply lasts. Em ployees will be permitted to buy as many boxes as desired. When these spe cial orders are filled and the inventory of hose at the Employees’ Store is sold no more hose will be available. Negotiations Open On New Contract Company and union representatives met in the Nantucket conference room Thursday afternoon, April 28, to open negotiations on a new contract to re place the present agreement which ex pires June 1. The company submitted a list of changes it is proposing for the new contract. The union representatives in dicated they would study the propos als before the next negotiating session and would at that time submit several changes the union desires in the con tract. A meeting is set for Tuesday.