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m ■ Security Office Holds ‘Open House’ The Fieldcrest Security Office has been moved from the Canteen, building on Bridge Street to the former AMP building on Stadium Drive at Eden, the same building occupied by the newly- established Accounts Receivable De partment. The new security headquarters in clude the office of Major E. R. Pistilli, chief security officer, a training and conference room and space for storage of uniforms and equipment. The tele phone number remains the same, 53362. In order to acquaint other persons in the Company with the new location, an informal open house was held in the new headquarters. Cakes baked by the wives of some of the Burns guards, along with coffee and cold drinks, were served to visitors, including the per sonnel of the Accounts Receivable De partment. In the picture above, from left are Major Pistilli, Lt. John Cassell, Sgt. Hubert Cochran and R. L. Moore, re gional personnel manager. At far right are Virginia Hurd and Pat Evans of the Accounts Receivable Department. Wiggonton New Plant Manager, Alexander C. Hoyt Wiggonton has been appoint ed plant manager of the Alexander Sheeting Mill at Forest City, replacing C. L. Kametches who was named gen eral manager-sheet manufacturing and transferred to Eden. Mr. Wiggonton is a graduate of Au burn University with a B. S. degree in business administration and has had a long career with Cone Mills and Deer- ing-Milliken, Inc. He served in various staff functions at Cone’s Dwight Division in Gadsen, Ala., and for 10 years was at Cone’s Pineville, N. C. plant, where he served as assistant superintendent and assist ant plant manager. He joined Deering-Milliken in 1966 as a staff assistant to the director of manufacturing for three plants and then became manager of Pacolet Yarns, at Pacolet, S. C. His most recent position was with Pacolet Mills, Division of Deering-Mil liken, Inc., Spartanburg, S. C., where he was yam manufacturing superin tendent, including responsibility for the cloth room and warehouse. C. HOYT WIGGONTON . . . Joins Fieldcrest . . . Mr. Wiggonton is a veteran of World War II during which he served 18 months with the Navy Seabees on Ok inawa. Behind every successful man there’s a woman—constantly telling him he’s not so hot! r THE MILL WHIST Copyright, 1971, Fieldcrest Mills, li'^’ Eden, N. C. 27288 Issued Every Other Monday For EniPj ilOJ** and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, o OTIS MARLOWE ] EDITOR ^ ALICE WARNEE ^ ASSOCIATE edit®' Member, International Association of Business Communicators ADVISORY BOARD R. F. Bell J. S. Eqqleston E. L. Ball A. H. Justice J. L. Crabtree J. M. Moore W. F. Crumley O. L. Raines S. R. Culligan M. L. Ryan Vol. 29 Monday, Jan. 18, 1971 1^0. ‘ ERVICE NNIVERSAfti^ Thirty-Five Years , lCaT«,i Alice W. Howard ‘r J Curtis F. Helms Co Virginia N. Rorrer Lauren S. Via Thirty Years Curtis R. Martin .... Mildred L. Rickman fie Bedspread Roger L. Wilkes General Walter J. Lancaster .... Alexander Off Twenty-Five Years T. Elwood Edwards Auto. She® Nancy B. Fulcher Draper Laura A. Hale Ozella A. Wilmoth / Ethel G. Page Draper s'* Emma E. Tillie Ruby S. Perdue Della K. Bullington fie' ■ fieK She® Dillard P. Stewart Draper b ^ G. Donald Thornton J Obera T. Grant Lottie J. Grogan Sheet j^i: William G. Rakestraw .. Blanket y William D. Crowson .... Blanket ^ Jennie G. Murphy ( J. Otis Robertson Draper b Ralph L. Buckner .... Alexander Florence B. Meeks Sheet " Mack D. Rakes ^ Twenty Years Odell J. Splawn .... Alexander Frank A. Stump Be® Fifteen Years , Albert F. Serocke Fieldcr^^^jjf Garvin F. Rieson Franklin D. Hutchins Alexander Harry M. Wilks Co_ Evadell U. McBride George R. Day Bo fiet Ten Years Larry K. Hodges Mary D. Boutwell Lou L. Stophel General CoI THE MILL WU iS
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