l-ouise G. Suttenfield
Cited For Long Record
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This is view of Blanket Cotton Carding and Spinning Departments^ new canteen
Louise G. Suttenfield, of the Karastan room, one of the largest and most modern anywhere in the Company.
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Mill, completed 40 years of con-
Quous service with the Company on
onday, September 29. She has been
*'®sented the Fieldcrest diamond-and-
|d 40-year service emblem together
ith a letter of commendation from G.
jjdliam Moore, president of Fieldcrest
New Canteen Completed At Blanket Mill
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“rs. Suttenfield has an exceptional
ijj -ord in that she has never been off
„ We payroll for any reason since she
^^fted to work 40 years ago. She has
in the Burling Department at
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then was a yarn carrier and for
^25 years has been a rug grader-
® is a native of Eden.
Karastan Mill during the entire
She was a burler for several
Employees in the Cotton Carding and
Spinning Departments at the Blanket
Mill in Eden are enjoying a new, mod
ern canteen, which was recently com
pleted.
This new canteen is one of the largest
anywhere in the mills. The air-condi
tioned, completely enclosed room has
modern lighting, paneled walls and tile
flooring.
Equipment includes the latest type
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vending machines and a long counter
with permanent stools. Machines include
those dispensing cigarettes, soup, sand
wiches, coffee, two for soft drinks, two
for candy, two for pastry and one for
milk.
The canteen also has a service bar
with micro-wave oven and a change
making machine. Bottle racks are pro
vided to help maintain the neat appear
ance of the newly-completed canteen-
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oungr Workers Receive
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been payable since July 1957- Orig-
5(1 %, payments were limited to those
jjj, older. Subsequently, benefits were
^^^vided for the dependents of disabled
to rt- benefits were made payable
disabled workers under 50.
htil the 1967 social security amend-
j a person who became severely
t^^^bled had to have worked 5 out of
y ’^tty benefits. That excluded many
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last 10 years to be eligible for dis-
wage earners felled by illness or
ejj disabling conditions that could be
to deprive them of their in-
for at least a year.
\ changed that by easing the
requirements for persons who be-
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disabled before the age of 31. If
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J’ovi work in the 3 years before
^ became disabled. The work require-
increases gradually from 18
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kiecome disabled before you are 24
heed social security credit for only
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Enjoying new canteen are (at drink machine) Charles M. Stegall and (seated,
front to back) Robert Barnes, Harden Hairston and Walter Yeatts.
,''bths at age 24 (or less) to 5 years
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'^KDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1969
EDEN UNITED FUND
Campaign Dates
October 13-31