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FINISHING MILL—These Finishing Mill employees had perfect attendance in 1962 From left, Drewry T. Curry, Herbert Shockley, Ellis Hale, Ruby Stowe, Edna Howe Dolly Dean Josie Taylor, Tommy Patterson, Harry Wray, Carl Wise, Johnson Dillard and Thomas Meeks’ Ivan Hubbard (left), and J. M. Eggleston, of Fi#^ had perfect attendance rec* Spray Area Attendance Champion National Ads Promote Fieldcrest Merchandise (Continued from Page One) September issue which will go on sale September 15. The ad will be carried in The New Yorker for September 7 (on sale Sep tember 5), and in House & Garden Decorating Guide and Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Guide, both on sale September 17. The Imperial Rose bedspread ad will appear in the winter issue of Modern Bride, on sale September 19; in the October issues of House & Garden, House Beautiful, and Sunset, all on sale September 20; in The New Yorker for October 5 (on sale October 3); and in the October issue of Vogue, which goes on sale October 15. The automatic blanket ad is scheduled to appear in the November issues of House & Garden, House Beautiful and Sunset, all to go on sale, October 20; in The New Yorker for November 2 (on sale October 31); and in the November issue of Vogue, on sale November 15. Quality Honor List Blanket Mill weavers who made the quality honor list by working six months or longer through July 31 without a major defect in their cloth are listed below. Newcomers on the list are Jesse B. Dishmon, Vernon L. Farmer and Harry R. Hylton, all jacquard weavers. Plain & Dobby Weavers James H. Black H. Dillard Harris Kate S. Fuller Jacquard Weavers Jesse B. Dishmon Harry R. Hylton Vernon L. Farmer James R. Vernon Russell Patterson (left), new assistant foreman at Bleachery, is shown with Carson Oakley, foreman. Patterson Is Promoted To Assistant Foreman The promotion of Russell C. Patterson to assistant foremen in the Cloth Fi nishing Department at the Bleachery- has been announced effective August i Mr. Patterson is a native of Rocking ham County and served in the Navy for three years before attending Wake Forest College. He was employed at the Bleachery as a supervisory trainee in January, 1963, and worked on various training assignments in the Cloth Finishing Department. Sizable Number Of Employ^ In Various Mills Were On " Every Working Day In 196' On-the-job attendance champio^ the Spray area mills are shown ii*' tures on these pages. As may be ^ there were a number of employ®®^ every Fieldcrest plant in Spray had 100 per cent attendance thro^i the year 1962. i Regular attendance on the job perative if efficient production ^ dules are to be maintained. Wb®"i employee is absent, more than his | job is affected, since most jobs af® terrelated with other jobs in the d^F ment. Therefore, when a worker sent and his job has to stand or by an inexperienced operator, th® ^ a loss of efficiency for the depart’*' Quality also is affected. i The Spray area employees here contributed to the success of respective mills by working ^ scheduled day in 1962. In addition to those shown, tb® lowing persons had 100 per cent ance during the year: Mae Richar^lj Bedspread Finishing Mill; Lois Henry Dillard, James Meeks and ^ Tipton, all of the Finishing Mill- The textile industry employs over one- half of all the people employed in manu facturing in North Carolina. Buy . . . Sell . . . FOR SALE: 1956 Chevrolet auton transmission. Call MAin 3-2303 ^ 4 p. m. for SALE: Camper trailer, sleep® i Equipped with gas stove and ‘’I sink. Wired for electricity. ready to roll. Ideal for huntingi j,' ing or family camping. May b® at 309 Glovenia Street, Leaksvil* telephone MAin 3-6102. the MILL WHlS'^’
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