WASTE CONTROL—Preparing to start a new set on a slasher at
the Towel Mill, W. O. Haden (right), slasher tender, and John Akers,
slasher helper, pull lease strings as close as possible to the point where
the set has been tied on. This assures that only a minimum amount of
hard waste will be made. The proper start-up of new sets is one of
the easiest ways that slasher operators can help reduce losses from
waste.
Towel Mils 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”
weavero 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 August 24
Dobby Terry—J. S. Hundley
Jacquard Terry—Stuart Tuggle
Draper & Cam Terry—Walter Shelton
Fixers—W/E August 24
Dobby Terry—Wendell Koger
Jacquard Terry—Simmons Adkins
Draper & Cam Terry—Clyde Dodson
Huck & Crash—Booker Dalton
Weavers—W/E August 17
Dobby Terry—George Haynes,
Robert Haynes
Jacquard Terry—Pete Ramsey
Draper & Cam Terry—^Vera Stone
Fixers—W/E August 17
Dobby Terry—Dewey Martin
Billy Bowers
Jacquard Terry—Wendell Walker
Draper & Cam Terry—Joe Joyce
Huck & Crash—Booker Dalton
In Appreciation
The R. T. Tucker Family would like
to thank all their wonderful neighbors
and friends for their most thoughtful
consideration and kind deeds shown to
them at the death of Mrs. Laura Tucker.
Buy...
Sell...
Swap...
FOR SALE: Micro midget, full race mo
tor. New tires, A-1 shape, ready to go.
$150.00. See James Jones, Front Street,
Draper.
LOST; Ladies’ wrist watch, Bulova, with
expanding band, two links broken.
Lost between Glovenia Street and
Finishing Mill. Finder please notify
Nellie Harter, Blanket Folding Dept.,
Finishing Mill, or 411 Glovenia Street,
Leaksville, Tel. MAin 3-7154.
FOR SALE: Large floor furnace, elec
tric churn, large stone jar with cover.
See Henry Wade, Cascade Avenue,
Draper or call MEadow 5-6602.
FOR SALE: Underwood Standard type
writer, blank keyboard. Good condi
tion. $40.00 cash. See Bessie Mason,
Towel Sewing Dept, or telephone
Midway 7-5501, Collinsville, Va.
FOR SALE: Nice, clean Norge apart
ment size electric stove. Priced for
quick sale. See T. C. Stanley, 414
Greenwood Street, Leaksville Tel
MAin 3-7911.
WHI
Issued Every Other Monday For EnjP^
and Friends of Fialderest Mill*/ I**
Spray, N. C. ...
Copyright, 195«, Fielderesf
OTIS MARLOWE
EDITOR
Member, American Association
Industrial Editors ^
REPORTING STAFF .. 1/
Bedspread AO'-uif
Bianiet Miii Katherine
Central Warehouse Geraldine r
Draper Offices Man''',jy
Gcncrol Offices Hilaa “ p
Gladys Kolland, Katherine ^
Karastan Miii
Karastan Offices Mary
New York Offices
Sheeting Miii
Towel Miii ....
Fay Warren, Fannie
Vol. XVII, Monday, Sept. 8, 1958;
Service
Anniversaries
Fieldcrest Mills extends cong*’® ^
tions and sincere appreciation |^-
following employees who, since o'*’’ ,
issue, have observed notable anniv® J
ies of continuous service with the
pany:
Forty Years »'
Clemmons D. Long
Thirty-Five Years a
Mamie R. WilUs
Virgie S. Davis
Thirty Years j
Georgia E. Sparks
Twenty-Five Years
Harry Lee Martin A
Mason W. Murphy Sh®
John Y. Crompton—
Comptroller’s
John P. Searcy ® a
Harold S. Young ^
Irene C. Tullock BedsP^
Ernest C. McBride Sh®
Twenty Years
Bessie N. Mason
Velma V. Via
Reba H. Myers
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Fifteen Years , jj»
Homer K. Hylton J
Thomas E. Stowe
Christine B. Laprade .. Central V
Leone O. Eanes Central
Henry B. Carter
Sallie M. Clifton •
Leone L. Harris . ^
Sidney R. Somers
Annie R. Jones
Josephine C. Shelor
Ten Years
Clarence D. Joyce
Lewis C. McDaniel
Kathleen W. Clark
Mallie M. Lawson
Edna C. Rea ■ L
Odessa F. Turner ‘ ■#
Robert J. Meador Central ^
J. Kermit Min ter J
Doris J. Saunders Auto. ® J
Beulah T. Eason ,
the MILL WHiS