THE MILL WHIS" Copyright, 1970, Fieldcrest Mills, loH Eden, N. C. 27288 ^ Issued Every Other Monday For EmpJ*! and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, h’®’l OTIS MARLOWE I EDITOR I ALICE WARNER ' ASSOCIATE EDITO* Member, International Association of Business Communicators^^ Monday, Nov. 3, 1970 Winners in recent Dan Valley Sports Car Club rally, from left, are second place, Jim Mans, navigator, and Verla Mans, driver; first place, Mike Taylor, driver, and Teddy Denny, navigator; third place. Rusty Love, driver, and Earl Trogdon, navi gator. Both Love and Trogdon are from Burlington. ERVICE nniversari^ Fieldcresters Wmsiers In Sports Gar Rally Edmond Forty Years Adkins Fieldcresters won first and second trophies in the first rally staged by the recently-organized Dan Valley Sports Car Club. Top honors for completing the com plicated 81-mile event went to driver Mike Taylor, of the Fieldale Towel Mill Industrial Engineering Department, and his navigator, Teddy Denny, of Eden. Second place winners were driver Verla Maus of the Bedspread Finishing Booth Named Weave Room Shift Foreman Mill Office and her husband, Jim Maus of the Sheet Finishing Mill Industrial Engineering Department, who was nav igator. The club has scheduled another rally for Sunday, November 15, wih registra tion to begin at 1 p.m. The rally is not limited to sports cars or club members. Anyone may enter any type of car, do mestic or foreign. The Dan Valley Sports Car Club was formed to band together all sports car owners and enthusiasts in this area, and is open to anyone wishing to join. Own ership of a sports car is not required. Those wishing to obtain more informa tion about the club may do so by con tacting any of its members. “A rally is fun and an inexpensive sport played with cars,” Maus said. “It is basically a timed event run from one point to another point or points on pub lic roads at or below legal speed limits. The scoring is done on the basis of timed accuracy through these points. It is one of the most popular and exciting of all sports car activities.” Fid'! Bis”: Bia'j Thirty-Five Years Mildred G. Doss Inez P. Hodges Carrie J. Howell •• Charlie Moyer Floyd P. Sartin Beatrice P. Earles J Harry R. Evans Kav Sam B. Rhodes, Jr Research & Thirty Years .".'.’Z'.’ Cola"'! S. B. Spears Gertrude H. Shaw Eugene S. Page Twenty-Five Years j Doris Killingsworth Lemuel H. Hopkins Fi® Louis E. Outland Blanket James B. Allen Blanket « Clarence W. Boyd Ralph Dillard Mayes Sh® j,: Ethel C. Allen Sb^L Clarice L. Odell ColuF ,tf Maudreen L. Dixon Elsie H. Carter Henry S. Eanes i James I. Cabler BedsP .,i Mary A. Durham Sheet Fih' Arthur W. Mabes KaZ Albert R. Harris New Records Attained By Fieldcrest Donors BR”: Michael E. Booth, formerly a super visory trainee, has been appointed a shift foreman in the Bedspread Mill Weave Room. Mr. Booth came to work for Field crest in October, 1968, as an overhauler in the Bedspread Mill Weave Room. He worked as a loom fixer in the Weave Room from September, 1969, until Feb ruary, 1970, when he entered the super visory training program. He is a native of Eden. A number of blood donors, nearly all of them Fieldcresters, reached new records when the Bloodmobile made its recent visit to Eden. Of those who gave blood, Jim Huff man is now a four-gallon donor; Gar land Church is a three-gallon donor; Jack Burgart, Walter B. Altizer, Jr., W. Fred Robertson and John South are two-gallon donors. David Kemp, Jimmy Shropshire, Jam es M. Robertson, Maynard Rodgers, H. Gray Hundley, Richard William Witt, Jr., Michael D. Gentry and John R. Martin are one-gallon donors. Twenty Years Leona L. Jefferson -, j,( Minnie B. Grogan Sheet Fih* ■ Laura R. Haynes Fi® Fifteen Years j Frances C. Dunivant Norman L. Agee Blanket Fih*® j; Bobby C. Brown , Vera W. Stone Douglas D. Hundley Amos F. Craddock BedsF Ava M. Ethridge Janie C. Irving Bedspread I** Luke E. Chewning General OK Mary C. Helms CoWV Andrew J. Jones Blanket F> „ Harold W. Martin Fi®' Isn’t it better to go ahead and tell the truth than to try and remember what you said? Ten Years j| Calvin W. Adams Fi® t Edna P. Hamilton Auto. B'R Ethelea J. Flowers Auto. 3^ John L. West, Jr BedSF THE MILL WHiS