On The Job At Fieldcrest James Witt is a dobby terry weaver at the Towel Mill. His record shows that he can be counted on to be on the job every day and that he pays close at tention to his work. Those familiar with his work describe him as a high-pro- duction, high-quality weaver. As a skillful, dependable member of the Towel Mill organization, he plays a valuable part in the manufacture of Fieldcrest towels, which are among the Company’s most widely known domes tics products. Mr. Witt is a native of West Virginia, and was employed in a furniture plant at Martinsville, Virginia, before joining the Towel Mill in March, 1954. Fieldcresters To Enter Roses In Show October 1 Buy- Sell - Swap FOR SALE—Go-Kart with 3-hp. motor and all balloon tires. Practically new. Telephone MAin 3-8032 before 3 p. m. or see Posey Jeffries, Karastan Plant Service. FOR SALE—Warm Morning Heater. Standard size, good condition. $20.00. See Clyde Howell, Sheeting Weave Room. FOR SALE—At sacrifice price, 14-ft. factory-made fishing boat and trailer. VVz-hp. Scott-Attwa ter motor. Call MEadow 5-6221. FOR SALE—Two cranberry cut glass lamps; knee-hole type desk or vanity, with bench; floor lamp, brass with white bowl; two vanity lamps; ma- hoghany Freed-Eisemann radio-phono graph. Mrs. Fred Klein, Tel. MAin 3- 2553. FOUND—In General Offices parking lot, key attached to Western Auto plastic coin holder. Owner should call at Mill Whistle Office. WANTED^—Second shift riders between Owens Store on Price Road and the Draper mills. Call MAin 3-2044. FOR SALE—Mixed jonquil bulbs, Ic to 3c each. Mrs. J. B. Lamar, 565 Over look Avenue, Leaksville. Fletcher Hopper, a doffer at the Blanket Mill, is one of a number of Fieldcrest men who grow roses as a hobby. He has been growing roses for many years. Mr. Hopper is a member of the Tri- City Rose Society and will participate in the society’s first rose show Satur day, October 1. The show will be held in the gymnasium at Consolidated Cen tral Y.M.C.A. and will be open to the public between 1 p. m. and 9 p. m. No admittance fee or entry fee will be charged, but an offering will be taken to defray expenses of the show. T. B. Hamrick, foreman of the Sheet ing Weave Room, is general chairman of the show committee. C. C. Campbell, retired Fieldcrester, is chairman of the schedule committee. Fieldcrest Men On Committees Other Fieldcresters serving as com mittee chairmen are H. E. Williams, property and staging; William Ziglar, registration; Eugene Purcell, tally; Cal vin Willard, preparations; and Mr. Ham rick, judges. Fieldcrest employees serving on com mittees include W. O. Highfill, Ralph Going, and Allen Nelson, registration; Mr. Hopper, tally; Miss Kittie Mae Martin, identification; Calvin Willard and A. D. Weaver (retired), prepara tions; Euel Clifton, placement; Mr. Campbell and Mr. Williams, judges com mittee. The rose show will be open to all men and women in the Tri-Cities. In dividuals and members of all local gar den clubs are invited to enter their rose specimens. Arrangements including roses also may be entered. In such ar rangements the rose must be predomin ant. THE MILL WHI Issued Every Other Monday For E’’!? and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Spray, N. C. Copyright, 190, Fieldcrest Mills^ OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, American Association Industrial Editors , ADVISORY BOARD J. O. Thomas, Chairman j Howard Barton J. M. C. A. Davis J. T. Vol. XIX Monday, Sept. 26, SERVICE ^ANNIVERSAB\ Fieldcrest Mills extends conS^. tions to the following' employ®**, since our last issue, have observ* able anniversaries of continuous ice with the company. Forty Years Willie L. Burchell SOT Thirty-Five Years Wayne E. Hager Gaither N. Overby J. Edward Swinney Thirty Years Edith P. Thornton Madge H. Kirkman Sam Gauldin Thelma A. Pruitt James H. Nelson Chester T. Robertson Twenty-Five Years Annie J. Peters • ■ Albert K. Shropshire ... Ray E. Warner Aut^ ■;; f I ■ m ■ st>5 Sadie F. Meeks Mary H. Hill Lessie E. Chilton W. Matt Hall Twenty Years W. Glenn Nester Grace F. Joyce * ai ' George W. Krantz -.1 .*1! ral J Daisy B. Rodd f Robert E. Barbour '' 1' Hazel C. Wade ."j reS^r Dorothy E. Wilson .... Fields ; Fifteen Years Bessie D. Eaton Ray David Craig ggci-., Lonie B. Murray Charlie G. HaU Maggie R. Hall William W. Meadows . Mayme M. Richardson Helen M. Thompson . ■ ■ Ten Years Christine M. Spencer . ■ • Ellen C. Burroughs pad# pfi'l Herbert W. Tranbarger . • Luther G. Meadows Napoleon Blackstock Doris S. Davis .... Bedspr®® W. Gordon Overby ' Vi sn Jessie D. Overby THE MI L L