THE MILLWHISTLlE mi W¥V "¥"■■’ Published by Fielderest Mills, ltic-~ Plants located in Spray, Draper and Leaksville, N. C and Fieldale, Vai^ =■ ■ ■ ... ■■■..■._ . .- -a XVII Spray, N. C., Monday, December 22, 1958 NO. 12 A Christmas Message For the first time in many months our mills and offices will close for several days this week so that ^’ieldcrest employees everywhere may celebrate the great Christian holiday of Christmas. This is a special holiday — different from the others. People are not thinking of sporting events, stock car races, trips to the heach or mountains. This is the season when we think of family and friends, of blessings past and present. We purchase Sifts and presents to show our love and appreciation those we hold dear. The world seems a better and kindlier place because so many hearts, young and old, ®re touched by what we call “the Christmas Spirit.” The old year is rapidly drawing to a close and next 'veek we will welcome in the New Year. It is natural to look back over the year just ending. For Fieldcrest Both our Fieldcrest and our Karastan sales de- cline in sales and profits from the same period in 1957 fs a result of the general business recession. Starting July conditions began to improve rapidly and the ^®st six months have shown a substantial improvement. now appears that the final results for the entire year will about equal and perhaps slightly improve °ver 1957. Employment and payrolls have been high during *'he last six months with considerable overtime in most •’^ills. Both our Fieldcrest and our Karastan sales de partments have done excellent jobs in distributing our beautiful products and we can be proud of them. Our Production organization has again performed superbly manufacturing and shipping our goods on time. We hank you all for your cooperation, your loyalty, and your good work. You know that I always hesitate to predict what he future may hold for us. World conditions are so '^'icertain that many things could happen to upset any ^3lcuiations we might make. Foreign competition is a ^stinct threat to textile prosperity. I believe, however, ^hat the first half of 1959 will show considerable im provement over the same period of 1958 and that a ^Continuation of present economic conditions in our ^ountry throughout 1959 would result in a good year Or Fieldcrest. Let us all hope and work for the best. In behalf of our Directors and all of my associates our management group, I extend our sincere best ^^shes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 311 of you and your families. President Strengths Told At Sales Meeting “Selling from Strength” was the keynote of the Fieldcrest sales meeting held at the mills Friday and Saturday, December 4 and 5. Talks throughout the program emphasized this therne, highlighting the teamwork of our pro duction and sales forces and citing the know how and spirit of the entire PMeldcrest organization. Here for the meeting were approximately 80 mem bers of Fieldcrest Mills’ nation-wide sales organization for domestic products, including officials of our Field crest sales division from New York, representatives from the various sales districts across the country, and St. Marys sales and manufacturing officials. The sales group was joined by over 100 manage ment and staff persons from the mills. Several members of the miUs’ management group participated in a pro gram covering highlights of our manufacturing opera tions. The salesmen arrived by train at Danville Friday morning and were met by three chartered busses which brought them to the Company’s headquarters at Spray and transported them from mill to mill as they toured the plants to see new machinery and other capital im provements. At 11:30 a. m. Friday, the group convened at Meadow Greens Country Club to hear talks by mill officials. At a luncheon meeting the group heard President Harold W. Whitcomb discuss the over-all strength of the Com pany and review the progress made in the past five years. Friday afternoon was devoted to completing the salesmen’s tours of all of the mills and offices. At the all-day meeting at the clubhouse Saturday, F. W. Hoit, president of the Fieldcrest sales division, and his staff unveiled the new lines of merchandise for spring selling and presented advertising plans and the new merchandising program for 1959. A. S. Thompson, vice-president, sales, discussed the strengthening of our sales force and told of plans for the coming year. He presented D. M. Tracy, assistant sales manager, shops, who discussed the Fieldcrest Shop program, W. H. Johnson, Jr., manager of the distributor department, and E. S. Klein, Jr., vice-president, specialty sales, who discussed their respective programs. See pages, 4, 5 and 8 for picture coverage of the sales meeting and the product displays for employees and the public.