Appointments
Enounced At MilSs
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Pfj j president of Foremost Screen
3„ ’ H. L. Morris, general man-
S,^’ Scottsboro Rug Mill; and R. F.
tojj division vice president, au-
V blanket manufacturing, will con-
'j.^.^report to Mr. Jackson.
®ttective January"’l,'*M. dTro-
report to Mr. Jackson.
•so effective January"’l,'*M. dTro-
oj president and general manager
® .•^orth Carolina Finishing Com-
sou^^jT^'^ision, will report to A. L. Jack-
!t, ^ Rochelle previously reported to
senior vice president, fnan-
••ir .
St . '^^'^'ngs, a division vice presi-
June, 1970, was previously
*°ger i X.- _ ,
'^’'••er of the sheet operation and
sprejj plant manager of the Bed-
jn I'eceived his B.S. degree
*®5i and joined Fieldcrest in June,
s a management trainee,
jj Training Assignments
on his various training
'•• ®hts at the Bedspread Mill un-
S when he was called
Sfs hRary service. He served four
'hiijjn^hd upon his return resumed his
\.,XX1U1.L Xll
So -,,y.® Room and as foreman in the
and Twist Department. He
from North Carolina State
at the Bedspread Mill.
Served as assistant foreman in
"ar„ ®^Ve I
^ind
^trai
to the Engineering De-
\ cn V®® ? textile engineer in June,
Nt, ^^R'auing there until his appoint- -
manager of the Bedspread
Mr, g^^ary i, igei.
sin ® division vice presi-
Of 1970, had been man-
» ‘«r Fieldale Towel Mill and
® assistant manager. He is a
' S, j °f Clemson University with a
chemistry and of the
d Textile Technology with an
agree in textile technology.
Company In 1957
Fieldcrest in 1957 as a qual-
Nlity 'T aogineer in the Research and
Jttly ^ontrol Department. He left
Sl''o ,3®p®^'vards for six months of
as an officer in the Army
return he became a
Vty J,hty ,
Ao Corps.
his XX. ...axxx. a
,He).^ot trainee assigned to the
/hUs -ilo served as foreman of
C?'assi fiaior was a
r^trig ^fant to the superintendent. He
?^51e ^®Riant superintendent at the
gj^^iowel Mill in 1962.
pSt
'vas promoted to superin-
™ ^ sewing, shipping, warehous-
IJe '^^^fomer service in January,
1 advanced to as-
^4*' io d-^ ^®riager, mill manager and
oivision vice president-Fieldale
*'■ if^*^'^f^oturing.
jAdenf^oiches was technical super-
fr, Fieldcrest’s sheeting mills
v®st Q hoooming plant manager at
y- He earlier served as plant
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A
ri A Y
Of the Sheet Finishing Mill
C. B. ARNOLD
New Duties Are Assigned In Marketing
F. W. Green, president of the Field-
crest Marketing Division, has announc
ed a realignment of executive responsi
bilities. The changes became effective
January 1.
J. H. Byler, division vice president,
has been named manager of national
accounts, a new position in which he
will be responsible for private brand
and chain store sales. He reports to D.
M. Tracy, corporate vice president and
director of sales. J. M. Foster, division
vice president, has been appointed man
ager, Bedspread Department.
F. X. Larkin, division vice president,
has been appointed manager. Towel De
partments, and has responsibility for the
Fieldale and Columbus Towel Mills
sales. C. B. Arnold has been named
manager, Columbus Towel Department,
succeeding Mr. Larkin.
D. J. Taylor has been named man
ager, Fieldale Towel Department. Mr.
Arnold and Mr. Taylor report to Mr.
Larkin.
H. E. Lawless has been appointed St.
Marys assistant sales manager, report
ing to E. F. McCarthy, division vice
president and St. Marys sales manager.
Other changes announced at the same
time are: J. H. Ruttenberg, sales rep
resentative for national accounts; D. H.
Roberts, product manager. Automatic
Blanket Department; J. A. Jacobs, pro
duct manager, Bath Fashions Depart
ment; and B. J. Stuckel, product man
ager, Sheet Department.
R. B. Dale has been appointed depart
ment assistant, Columbus Towel De
partment; Gayle Smoker is appointed
department assistant. Bedspread Depart
ment; and D. R. Strunk is appointed
department assistant. Blanket Depart
ment.
Payroll Department Now Preparing W-2 Forms
W-2 forms and withholding statements
for 1970 are being prepared at Eden
and will be distributed by the Payroll
and as head of quality control at the
Columbus Towel Mill.
He joined Fieldcrest as a quality con
trol engineer in 1961 shortly after his
graduation from North Carolina State
University with a B. S. degree in tex
tiles. He was in the Army for two
years, serving as a lieutenant in the
Quartermaster Corps.
JANUARY 18, 1971
Department sometime during the last
week in January.
Withholding statements for the North
Carolina Finishing Company division,
the NCF Sales Department, the Alex
ander Sheeting Mill and the Worthville
Spinning Mill are being distributed from
those locations.
Employees who are out sick or laid
off are to receive their withholding
statements through the U. S. mail. Any
one who fails to get the form should
contact the Payroll Department.