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Rug Marketing Divisions Announce Five Promotions J. F. DEEKY G. V. GRUEICH R. V. DALE Five executives of the Karastan and Laurelcrest Marketing Divisions were promoted to divisional vice presidents effective January 1. The promotions were announced by Walter B. Guinan, president of the Karastan and Laurel- crest marketing divisions. The new divisional vice presidents are: John F, Deery for sales of the Kar astan division; George V. Grulich for maketing services, Karastan and Laurelcrest; Robert V. Dale for style and design for both the Karastan and Laurelcrest divisions; Robert W. Ker, Jr., for sales of the Laurelcrest division; and Max A. Petrich, for merchandis ing, Karastan and Laurelcrest. All of these executiv^es will report, to Mr. Guinan. Mr. Deery was named sales manager of Karastan in 1968, having joined the company in 1961. M. Grulich was formerly director of advertising and promotion for both divisions. He joined Karastan in 1963 after five years with the advertising agency of La Roche, McCaffrey & Mc- R, W. KER M. A. petrich Call where he was vice president marketing. Mr. Dale has been director of styli’’" since 1958, coming to Karastan fr”^ Bigelow-Sanford. Mr. Ker joined Laurelcrest as eral sales manager in June of 1“. after six years with the Philadelph^, Carpet Company as vice president marketing. Mr. Petrich has been assistant to n president of the Karastan and Laur^ crest divisions. He has been with company since 1957. ^ Waste ReductioiJ Scoreboard KARASTAN SPINNING Rate of Waste Reducb* Goal By W/E „ Dec. 31 12/14 TO Dyeing 40% 50% Picking 35% 50% fA Carding 35% 48% fA Spinning 35% 44% Twist-Wind-Reel 25% 23% ^ TOTAL 31% 45% WINCHESTER SPINNING Rate of Waste Reduch Goal By W/E » Dec. 31 12/14 To P*. Picking 30% 31% , Carding 54% 78% ^'4 Spinning 35% 4% ^ Twist-Reel 10% 43% TOTAL 30% 31% ^8^' Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s lea^^g. weavers and loom fixers are listed low for the most recent period record. Weavers—W/E December 7 Dobby Terry Walter Jacquard Terry John Ha/ Fixers—W/E December 7 A Dobby Terry Ben Mill®*^ Homer Hodg®=^( Jacquard Terry Samuel Foi ^ THE MILL WHIST^ Canadians Visit Mills Canadian visitors who recently tour ed some of the Fieldcrest facilities in Eden are pictured above with H. E. Lawless, right, of the Fieldcrest sales headquarters in New York, who accom panied the group. The visitors are all with Brown Linens, Ltd., Toronto. From the left are: John Laimor of Montreal; Brian Portman of Vancouver; Jules Breton of Quebec City; Robert Irwin of Toronto; and Mac J. Leighton of Toronto, sales manager. A Good Resiolution: Obey Safety Rules
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