i WASTE CONTROL—Charlie Cannaday, lease man at Towel Mill, prepares for warp change. Note that only a minimum amount of yarn remains on the beam. When warps are properly run out, the last good yarn on the beam can be woven into cloth; when warp is cut off too soon this yarn becomes waste. Towel Mill Honors Its Quality Leaders Top quality weavers and top loom- fixers at the Towel Mill for the most re cent periods of record are shown below. In addition to being published in The Mill Whistle, the names of the “top” weavers and loomfixers are posted on the weave room bulletin boards each week. The “Weavers of the Week” are those with the lowest per cent of seconds with respect to the standards for the various loom groups. The top loomfixers are determined through a combination of low seconds and high loom efficiency on their re spective sections. Weavers—W/E July 27 Dobby Terry—Lloyd Nester •Jacquard Terry—Harvey Lewis Draper & Cam Terry—Paul Clifton Fixers—W/E July 27 Dobby Terry—Melvin Rakes Jacquard Terry—Wendell Walker Draper & Cam Terry—Leonard Wright Huck & Crash—Booker Dalton Weavers—W/E July 20 Dobby Terry—Euell Cannaday Jacquard Terry—Harvey Lewis Draper & Cam Terry—Vera Stone Fixers—^W/E July 20 Dobby Terry—Noble Barrow Jacquard Terry—Simmons Adkins Draper & Cam Terry—Roy Whitlock Huck & Crash—Booker Dalton Buy... Sell... Swap... LOST; Leaksville Bank and Trust Com pany, Draper, N. C., bank book issued to T. Melvin, Mildred C. and Laura D. Overby. If found, please call MEadow 5-4543 or return to Mildred C. Overby, Draper Standards Depart ment. FOR SALE: Remington Sportsman au tomatic shotgun, 16-gauge. Practically new. Cost $142.50. Will sell for $100 cash. See J. T. Maclsaac, Mechanical Development, or telephone MAin 3- 6415. FOR SALE: Mahogany vanity with stool, made by Rendael-Grand Rapids. Mrs. Fred Klein, Tel. MAin 3-2553. FOR SALE; Hotpoint electric range and large size Duo-Therm oil circulator. Both in A-1 condition. Bargains. Tele phone MAin 3-2642. FOR SALE: Tropical fish in *0-gallon aquarium, complete with seaweed and gravel. Will sell cheap. Call MEadow 5-6252. There are nearly 6,000,000 spindles in place in textile mills in North Carolina, second only to South Carolina in the United States. NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS In your Fieldcrest directory please make changes as follows: Change R. H. Hair to 5373 Change M. V. Polk to 5349 Change F. G. Norman to 5334 Add M. B. Franklin 5331 iSa iLL WHI Issued Every Other Monday For and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, lne« 1 Spray, N. C. . . Copyright, 1958, Fieldcrest Mills, Jnft- OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, American Association of Industrial Editors ADVISORY BOARD J. O. Thomas, Chairman Howard Barton J. M. Rimmer C. A. Davis J. T. White _ . REPORTING STAFF ^ .-nf Bedspread .... Ada Bianlet Mill '.Z""'." " Katherine ||H Central Warehouse Geraldine Draper Offices tciiera Offices Hilaa fj'aays Holland, Kathenn’ jj! Karastan Mill . Irene W'!,,! Karastan Offices ZZ'ZZ'Z Mary Stepn.j, Nev^ Yorl Offices Sheeting Mill . Ruth Ta'% Towel Mill Fay Warren. Fannie Vol. XVII, Monday, Aug:. 11, 1958, Fieldcrest Mills extends congratUj^i tiors and sincere appreciation t® j followingf employees who, since ou*" issue, have observed notable anniv^ ies of continuous service with the pany: Thirty-Five Years . Willie A. Berry Finish J. Edgar Harris Bleach®’ Thirty Years Oscar D. Mayhew To'*'*' Twenty-Five Years Melvin G. Rakes Della L. Umstead Bedsp^ . Ewell W. McAlexander R. Edward New She^ Mildred L. Sawyers Annie P. Tadlock Tula R. Knight KaraS] Andrew J. Fuller Bla'^' Jeff B. Chilton BlaH Pattie B, Minter Bla'' Mae M. Terry Finisi Twenty Years Lucille V. Hill Fieldale Eva P. Medford She® J Zella H. Wilkinson Fifteen Years Laola B. Harris Bedsp' Jesse C. Wike Ila H. Shelton FinisP_ Henry Moyer Finish Troy T. Newman Bedsp’^®j Sarrah S. Ashburn SheetJl^; Ten Years John E. Berry June F. Hodge Automatic Ray Lawless 4'^* Louis T. Martin .f Dora S. Neeser Virgie R. Wood Russell O. Dyer Homw D. Hancock Stay safe on the job! THE MILL WHISTI^