— .. HE MILL WH • J '-c*# •Sraa Poblt$hef oy *leldcre'Ji Miltj, Int • Pionts toca»ed in Spfoy, Dr«p«r and leak$vii)«,N.Cr5nd Ficldole, Vo. Spray, N. C., Monday, January 9, 1961 rtwit B»( Nspread Mill Gets ^fisident’s Plaque Units Are Honored For Tfj p. Outstanding Support Of Community Fund fh '*'*11 i ^®®ident’s Plaque, given to the \ the highest percentage of Ve t pledged a day’s pay or l>asij ° the Tri-City Community Fund, V awarded to the Bedspread Mill 4ji® ?®cond consecutive year. ^ijs* plaque was presented to the Relations Department, a sec- Sapt^^ 'Vinner among the major staff , t>te ^ents. Harold W. Whitcomb, in an jjy, Ceremony in his office Tues- \tii5 presented the plaques to >6 Barron, assistant manager of ®haij spread Mill, who accepted it on employees, and to Clinton , I'd 3 ’ *iirector of industrial relations, the award on behalf of ^he , of his department. %6(j ^f'dsome plaques will be dis- Promifjently at the Bedspread ontinued on page eight) NO. 13 oodmobile will be stationed at j? B. armory from 11 a. m. to ■ Monday, January 16, as the participation in the “W., Carolinas Blood Program the American Red Cross. 'a^’^ta]^g“‘’^^*iity-wide program was L stafj the request of the medi- 5 the Morehcad Memorial “ order that there might be '^ett life-saving blood and K^f sp^ to enable the hospital to th^ patients. P^an, the hospital will be its total needs and "'ill be supplied blood Bio t\vo ° ^'^“bile will come here I'otating its visits Sol-r,,. . ’ Spray, to Draper. \''’>cito,_'*«°ta is 850 pints. Working throughout the ^ IR *'ccruit donors for the 6- ■ h j '>r. are not contacted by a !®3j^.*'0ss requested to call the thpv telephone MAin 3- MGAHIZATHIN CHANGES AXIIOUNCED FRANK E. BARRON . . Assistant Mill Manager . . . Exemption Changes Should Be Reported Changes in the number of exemptions for Federal and state income tax pur poses should be reported promptly. All such changes received by the Payroll Department in January will be put into effect. Revised federal exemption cer tificates received after January 31 will not be put into effect until July 1. However, employees should continue to notify the Payroll Department within 10 days of any change in their depend ents for federal or state income taxes such as death, divorce, separation, births, dependents earning over $600, etc. Any overpayment or underpayment of tax by an employee will always be ad justed by the income tax division when the employee files his income tax re turn for the year. Forms for completing a revised ex emption certificate for either state or federal withholding tax may be ob tained from the foreman, department head, or the industrial relations super visor in your mill area. F. E. Barron Named Assistant Manager of Bedspread Mill; Other Promotions Made Several organization changes at Fieldcrest Mills, effective Jan uary 1, have been announced by Robert A. Harris, vice president in charge of manufacturing. A. L. Jackson was appointed acting manager of the Bedspread Mill, in addi tion to his other duties as assistant to the vice president of manufacturing. Frank E. Barron, superintendent of the Bedspread Mill, was promoted to assistant manager of the Bedspread Mill, reporting to Mr. Jackson. W. Giles Runnings was promoted to superintend ent of the Bedspread Mill and Joseph P. Foster was promoted to superintend ent in charge of the Bedspread Finish ing Mill, both reporting to Mr. Barron. Dillard M. Powell, assistant to the superintendent of the Sheeting Mill, was promoted to assistant superintend ent, Sheeting Mill, reporting to Ralph C. Going, superintendent. Mr. Barron is a native of Charleston, S. C., and graduated in textile engineer ing at Clemson College, Clemson, S. C. He has had broad training and experi ence in textile operations, working in supervisory positions as well as in en gineering and other staff assignments. He was with the Monarch Mills, of (Continued on page three) It’s That Time Again— List Your County Taxes Listing taxes for the year 1961 for Rockingham County began January 2 and will end February 1. Those who live in Leaksville Town ship can list their county taxes at the Leaksville armory during the entire month of January. The listers will be at the Spray Town Hall January 12 and 13 from 9 a. m. un til 4:45 p. m. for the convenience of taxpayers in that area. The listers will be at the Draper Town Hall January 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 from 9 a. m. until 4:45 p. m. The hours for listing at the Leaks ville armory will be from 9 a. m. wntil 5 p. m., Monday through Friday atiif from 9 a. m. until 12 o’clock noon on Saturday.