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MEET THE FOLKS AT . . Worthvill Worthville Sheeting Mill, on Deep River in Randolph County, has operated since 1880. Representative employees of the . Sheeting Mill — new members of “the family”—are pictured as they perform the operations at the Worthville plant. The mill is located in the community ® ville in Randolph County, two miles of 220 at Randleman and approximately south of Greensboro. Close to 200 ployed there in the manufacture of , which is bleached and dyed at the lina Finishing Company Division at jl Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., acquired the | plant (then called the Leward Mill)> . Carolina Finishing Company, at Salis the Alexander Mill, at Forest City, fro’’’ Mills Corporation, June 30, 1964. ^ Following the change in ownershiPi ® jjj. of improvements designed to improve 9 ^ increase efficiency of production K In first operation after bales are opened, J. W. Davis, picker tender, feeds cotton into opener hopper. The cards in Worthville mill are equipped with all- metallic wire clothing. Operator here is C. C. Marsh. Ed Tysinef model Whit*** Merriel Powers, electrician, checks out a voltage meter on a control panel he built recently in Plant Service Department. Howard Slack (shown at right), slasher tender, and York, helper, operate modem West Point high-speed slasl*®*" r THE MILL WHlSTi^
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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