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ROY W. STONEMAN BOOKER W. DALTON Two Complete 40- Year Records Two Towel Mill men have completed 40-year records of continuous service and have received appropriate service awards from the company. Booker W. Dalton completed 40 years May 1 and Roy W. Stoneman attained 40 years May 6. Each was presented the Fieldcrest 40-year diamond-and-gold service pin and a letter of commenda tion from Harold W. Whitcomb, chair man of the board, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Mr. Dalton, a native of Patrick Coun ty, Va., has never been off of the pay roll for any reason since he began work May 1, 1927. He has worked in the Weave Room the entire time and was a weaver before being promoted to loom fixer in 1935. He continued as loom fixer 1935-1964 and since the latter date has been a change fixer. Mr. Stoneman was born in Grayson County, Va., and was first employed at the Towel Mill May 6,1927. He, too. has worked in the Weave Room all of his 40 years with the company. He has been a weaver for the entire period of serv ice and continues to work as a weaver. Buy . . . Sell . . . Swap WANTED TO BUY: Piano in good con dition and priced reasonably. Contact Mel Franklin, General Offices. FOR SALE: Two green, tin-lined flow er boxes for porch; 80 clay flower pots, various sizes; tension window screens, also one-half size windov/ screens. Call 623-2856 after 7 p.m. FOR SALE: Kelvinator refrigerator, good condition. See Jess Dishmon, Blanket Weave or call 635-5242. Davis Named Foreman Of Karastan Weaving Harry H. Davis, assistant foreman in the Karastan Weave room, was pro moted to foreman of weaving at Kara stan effective May 15. He is a native of Franklin, Georgia, and graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a bachelor of textile engineering degree. He first joined the company in January, 1963, in the Re search and Development Department at Spray. Shortly afterwards he went on active duty with the army and served as a first lieutenant in the infantry, station ed in Hawaii. Upon his return from service in February, 1965, he was as signed to the Muscogee Mill in Colum bus, Georgia, as a trainee. He was transferred to the Karastan Mill in October 1965 and worked through the mill, completing various training assignments, before his ap pointment as assistant foreman of Feb ruary 1, 1966. HARRY H. DAVIS THE MILL W ! % V ■ Copyright, 1967, Fieldcrest Mills, Spray, N. C. Issued Every Other Monaay For Empl°V®® and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, South Atlantic Council Of Industrial Editors ADVISORY BOARD R. F. Bell J. S. Eggleston T. E. Boyce R. B. Mitchell E. A. Clark J. M. Moore J. L. Crabtree J. M. Rimmer W. F. Crumley B. W. Whaley REPORTING STAFF , j,, Alexander Sheeting Mill Edna Pauline Yci Automatic Blanket Plant Bedspread Finishing Mill Ann noef Bedspread Mill Edna Ho^ Blanket Mill Katherine Central Warehouse Geraldine General Offices Hilda Karastan Mill ...! Draper Offices Mamie 'ffices Hilda Gladys Holland, Katherine Mill Iren . Karastan Service Center Mary SteP^jgy Karastan Spinning DIv Evelyn Mount Holly Barbara Con Muscogee Mills Mildred Nev/so 5 New York Offices Betty ^ Nye-Wait Division Mary ■ «««•• uriWIOIVMI , I iflli' Sheet Finishing Mill Faye - " ‘■’fe VVicK®' oiicci rdiiaiiiiiii fviiii I Sheeting Mill Ruth Towel Mill Faye Worthvllle Spinning Plant James Vol. XXV Monday, May 29, 1967, No & SERVICE ^'^^fANNIVERSARl^^ Thirty Years j Earnest E. Dalton To'^' S. Leonard Fain BlaP*' Twenty-Five Years Frank J. Jones Mary T. Carter Bedspr® j Kenneth H. Koger Robert S. Tinsley Central Ethel S. Hill Sheet Finish" Twenty Years . .i Annie M. Young Sheet" Mary R. Hatcher Belva S. Patterson To . Josephine C. Stultz BedsP"j , Shields C. Lynch Shee" ° Fifteen Years Margaret Brady Karastan SP Ten Years j) James T. Stoneman To Top Weavers, Fixers Named below are the Towel Mill’® quality weavers and loomfixers fo" most recent periods of record. Weavers—W/E May 14 ,( Dobby Terry Joda Talh^j, Jacquard Terry Frank Bra" - Fixers—W/E May 14 Dobby Terry Joseph Jacquard Terry Woodman Weavers—W/E May 7 « Dobby Terry Glenn Shi^f^', Jacquard Terry Frank Br"" Fixers—W/E May 7 , Dobby Terry Newton Jacquard Terry Woodman THE MILL WHIST*"
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