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Plants at Draper, Forest Oty, Greenville, teaksville; Mount Holly, SaliSlur^ Smithfield
Sproy and Worthville, N. C.; Fieldole, Va.j Columbus, Ga. ond Auburn, N. Y.
Spray, N. C., April 4, 1966
VVhitcomb To Be ATMI Head In 1968
W. Whitcomb, president of
dcrest Mills, Inc. has been elected
jg xvAiixoj xxiu. lldo UtJcIl cIcCLCQ
j, ond vice president of the American
_^tile Manufacturers Institute and will
xll£>ULUl,e ciXlU W
‘^onoe the ATMI president in 1968.
^is election came at the recent an-
came ax xne recent an-
j, \ ATMI convention at Miami Beach,
which was attended by approxi-
u 1,000 industry representatives.
Whlfr.^wnK ir, 4.1_. _ 1
Whitcomb is currently a member
ne budget, finance and policy com-
'Uitt,
:ee.
J- Ervin, board chairman of
tac Mills Inc. of Danville, Va..
. elevated from first vice president
iQfip . j-Axoi, viue presiueni
ffss'a P^®®Ment. He succeeds outgoing
Went J. Burton Frierson of Chat-
board chairman of Dixie
Inc.
president of May
V-OikXCAl b tJX iVXct^“
I'at in Arcadia, S. C., was ele-
lifjj ^_.^rom second vice president to
jj; '"ice president. He will be presi
in 1967.
The
|)Osj‘®,.fTficers will take over their ne.w
g October 1.
C, officers reelected were Robert
of Washington, executive
HAROLD W. WHITCOMB
. . . Honored By Industry . . .
Sadler Love of Char-
otiQ , secretary-treasurer; and W. Ray
Charlotte, assistant secretary-
ATMI executive com-
e Were Messrs. Frierson, Erwin,
^jeldcresters Donate 94 Pints At Bloodmobile
Of
the 130 pints of blood donated
•*iUr u ® Bloodmobile visited St. Luke s
UtKK March 23, 94 pints were
iviarcn Z6, y4 pints were
Tiy employees of Fieldcrest
• The Fieldcrest donations amount-
Th° total.
'■ ® Finishing Mill with 32 had the
number of donors. The Bed-
^Sest '
See pages four and five for
Pictures and list of donors.
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''oil Finishing Mill as next with 13,
by the Karastan Mill and
Vt Finishing Mill with 12 each.
® Blanket Mill and Central Ware-
furnished eight donors each and
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tj)j^®Weral Offices furnished five. Two
Were from the Bleachery and
w _
\ each from the Research
Quality Control Department and
'Specials Department.
Three donors gave their 16th pint to
become eligible for the “Two Gallon
Club.” They were: Fred Burton, of Gen
eral Offices; Douglas Hankins, of Kara
stan; and Milton Benson. Giving their
eighth pint and qualifying for the “Gal
lon Club” were Russell Ammen, Kara
stan, Clarence Belcher, Sheeting; and
Paul Coleman, Finishing Mill.
Guy Buckle, chairman of the Tri-
City Blood Program, expressed appreci
ation to all of those who gave blood but
voiced disappointment that the quota
or 175 pints was not reached.
The Tri-City Blood Program is be
ing supported and kept alive by only
10 per cent of the population who give
several times each year,” Chairman
Buckle said.
There are just not enough new don
ors giving. If the seven blood donor
(Continued on Page Five)
No. 19
New Tax Withholding
System Starts May 1
Dent, Whitcomb and C. A. Cannon,
Cannon Mills, Kannapolis; R. Dave Hall)
Climax Spinning Co., Belmont; Roger
Milliken, Deering Milliken Inc., Spar
tanburg, S. C.; William E. Reid, Riegel
Textile Corp., New York; William H.
(Continued on Page Four)
The Tax Adjustment Act of 1966 pro
vides for a new system of graduated
federal income tax withholding which
employers are required to apply to all
wages and salaries received by em
ployees on or after May 1.
This is not a tax increase but is a new
system to make withholding come closer
to the actual tax. It will relieve many
taxpayers of the problem of having to
pay large amounts with their annual
income tax returns. Also, it will re
duce over-withholding for many other
taxpayers.
The amount of tax withheld from
wages now depends on whether the em
ployee is single or married as well as
the number of exemptions claimed on
Form W-4. Married persons must file
a new Form W-4 to obtain correct with
holding under the new system.
All employees will receive a new W-4
form prior to May 1. This form should
be completed promptly and returned
to the departmental supervisor, who
will forward it to the Payroll Dept.
Fieldcrest Mills is requesting all em
ployes to sign a new certificate even if
they are single. This is being done in
order to give all employees an oppor
tunity to make any corrections neces
sary and have a correct V/-4 form on
file as of May 1.
Lead ‘Y’ Campaign
O. J. SIMMONS J. M. BURTON
Two Fieldcrest men are heading the
annual membership campaign of Con
solidated Central YMCA. The co-chair
men are Jesse M. Burton, foreman of
the Film Bag Department at the Cen
tral Warehouse, and Oscar J. Simmons,
general foreman at the Karastan Mill.
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