ME MILL WHISTLE j-j' i; Published by Relderest Mills, Inc^ • Ptanis located in Spray, Droper and Leaksville, N. C and Fleldale, VaZ Spray, N. C., Monday, January 12, 1959 NO. 13 (lew Lines Unveiled At Rug Sales Meet % Overby, Company’s newest 50- dj ' receives awards from Presi- Saroid W. Whitcomb. Presentation is made to William A. Blackburn, the first employee to com plete 55 years’ service at the mills. 0 1^7 ho, %b verby Attains 50 Years’ Service Exemption Changes Should Be Reported Overby, a jacquard weaver at blanket Of Mill, completed 50 years Ns service on January 1. He management at a at Meadow Greens Country iHf,. "^*iored by the I “^eoji Wednesday preceding the an- date. ^'^ding the luncheon were officers ® Company, representatives of the Mill and the Industrial I^epartment, and several Rela- other employees who previously at- years of continuous service. C, > • Frank, director of industrial presided. J. P. Foster, assist- :“v6*j®®rintendent of the Blanket Mill, invocation. C. A. Davis, super- 'lis of the Blanket Mill, told of jj*'? association with Mr. Overby the veteran employee’s fine ^ cooperation, and dependabili- the years. Harold W. Whitcomb Mr, pre- Overby with the Fieldcrest and gold 50-year service em- Sifts and a letter of appreciation '^Idcrest Mills, Inc. Overby made a brief response, (Continued on page two) Employees who have had changes in the number of exemptions claimed for federal income tax deductions should notify the Pajrroll Department right away. The change in status should be reported on form W-4, which may be obtained from the foreman, timekeep er, or the Industrial Relations Dept. All changes received by the Payroll Department by January 31 will be put into effect. There will then be no further exemption changes on the pay roll until July 1. However, employees should continue to notify the Payroll Department within 10 days of any change in their dependents, such as di vorce, separation, births, dependents earning over $600, etc. Any overpayment or underpayment of tax by an employee will always be adjusted by the U. S. Department of Revenue when the employee files his income tax for the year. President Whitcomb and other executives of the Company were in Chicago last week to attend the sales meeting of the Kara- stan division and the Home Fur nishings Market which opened Monday and continued through the week. The new lines of Karastan and its newly purchased subsidiary, the Nye- Wait Company, were introduced at the Market and were favorably received by buyers from all over the country. The rug sales meeting was held in the Karastan showroom in the Mer chandise Mart on Saturday preceding the market opening. Karastan execu tives and salesmen reviewed the new lines and discussed plans for the first half of 1959 at the all-day meeting. Walter B. Guinan, president of the Karastan sales division and Hugh P. Feeley, Karastan vice-president, con ducted the meeting based on the theme, “Take the Best and Make It Better.” Mr. Guinan outlined the industry sit uation and presented the new lines. Mr. Feeley discussed sales policies and marketing plans. Alfred S. Gussin, ad vertising director, outlined the adver tising and merchandising programs. President Whitcomb spoke to the group at a luncheon in the Merchandise Mart. S. R. Fifield and R. A. Harris, Company vice-presidents, attended the sales meeting and market opening along with J. M. Norman, F. W. Klein, J. E. Troy and E. N. Sedell, Karastan mill executives. Xmas Parties See pages four and five for pictures at children’s parties. Christmas music, a variety show by the famed Charlotte Boys Choir, and treats from Santa Claus combined to make happy occasions of the Christmas parties given for the children of Field crest employees. The parties were held at Spray and at Fieldale Saturday, December 13, under sponsorship of the Carolina Cooperative Council. At the morning show at Morehead High School, F. E. Barron, Council at tendance chairman, conducted the draw ing for attendance prizes. Automa- (Continued on page seven)