Fieldale’s beautiful $40,000 swimming pool is in its second season. Younff people and those of all ag:es enjoy the new recreational facility. Fieldale Pool Most popular place at Fieldale these days is the swimming pool operated by the Fieldale Community Center. Per sons of all ages throng to the .pool to swim, to sun on a nearby grassy plot or just to watch the fun. Swimming classes are underway now tor beginners and intermediates and advanced swimming instruction will be offered at the close of the present courses. Instructors are Howard Haynes and Phil Crockett. The beautiful $40,000 swimming pool Was completed in June, 1956. It was built through the cooperative efforts of the Community Center, Rotary and J'ieldale Service club and other com- ttiunity groups. f^ieldcrester’s Son To Go To World Jamboree William Brown, 16-year-old son of and Mrs. E. L. Brown of Leaksville, attending the Fourth National Jam boree of the Boy Scouts of America. More than 53,000 Boy Scouts, Explor ers, and leaders from all parts of the ^^ation and some from other lands, are 'tamping together at the jamboree at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. The jam boree opened July 12 and will close next Thursday night, July 18. The following day, William will ^f'ard a ship in New York to go to the 'Jubilee Jamboree celebration in Sutton Park, England. At the latter event, Scouts from 63 nations will gather to celebrate the golden anniversary of scouting and the 100th birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of Scouting. William is an Explorer connected With Boy Scout Troop 15, sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Leaks- ■ville. He. is an Eagle Scout with the Silver Palm and a recipient of the God and Country Award. He is a rising junior at Randolph-Macon Military Academy, Front Royal, Va. His father is comptroller at Fieldcrest Mills. WILLIAM BROWN Monday, july i5, 1957 Blanket Mill men who completed courses in advancement training, shown left to right, are: Ralph Boyles, weave room; Dillard Sumner, cotton Six employees of the Blanket Mill have completed a series of advance- ;uent training courses dealing with var ious management subjects. Members of the group attended the classes on their own time. One-hour sessions were held twice a week at intervals over a nine- months period. J. P. Foster, assistant superintendent 'of the Blanket Mill, coordinated the training. The Fieldcrest Training De partment assisted in preparing the spinning department; Ernest Walker, Melvin Pruitt, Wilford Overby, all of the weave room; and Paul Jones, wool carding department. courses. Representatives from various staff departments, together with Mr. Foster, were instructors. A dinner for those completing the training was given at Meadow Greens Country Club and was attended by participants in the courses and by J. H. Ripple, mill manager, H. T. Bundy, assistant mill manager, C. A. Davis, superintendent, William McGehee and J. "E. Gardner of the Training Depart ment. 5 Draper Men Receive Advancement Training